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How is the clinical presentation of gonadotropin-releasing pituitary tumors?

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Usually incidentaloma (MRI, CT of sinuses we detect it) If large enough they may cause local compression and visual defects. May present as deficiency in one or more pituitary hormones (most commonly GNh deficiency (gonadotrophin def)


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