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1. Armpit, Axillary cavity, Axillary fossa
2. Pituitary Adenomas are benign tumors of the pituitary gland
3. Pituitary Apoplexy can be caused by bleeding into the pituitary or by blocked blood flow to the pituitary
4. Quintino a fossa monochromatum insigni Admirator
5. 26 The hallmark of pituitary stalk interruption syndrome is an absent or hypoplastic anterior pituitary gland combined with an ectopic posterior pituitary.
6. Pituitary Apoplexy is a condition in which the pituitary tumor spontaneously hemorrhages (bleeds)
7. Pituitary Apoplexy is bleeding into or impaired blood supply of the pituitary gland
8. Pituitary Apoplexy Pituitary Apoplexy is a condition in which the pituitary tumor spontaneously hemorrhages (bleeds). The term "pituitary Apoplexy" can also describe a less common condition when a pituitary tumor outgrows its blood supply (a stroke)
9. What causes pituitary Apoplexy?
10. Pituitary Apoplexy is commonly caused by bleeding inside a noncancerous (benign) tumor of the pituitary
11. What You Need to Know Pituitary Adenomas are benign tumors of the pituitary gland
12. • Insufficient stimulation from the pituitary or hypothalamus axis (pituitary or adrenal disease) Risk Factors
13. pituitary or adrenal gland
14. Pituitary Apoplexy Management in …
15. There are cases of familial pituitary tumors, which is an inherited tendency to develop pituitary Adenomas
16. 28 The ninth ( pituitary chakra ) is newly located in the area of the pituitary gland.
17. Each fossa Accommodates a different part of the brain
18. 3 synonyms for Axilla: armpit, Axillary cavity, Axillary fossa
19. It is often associated with pituitary gigantism.
20. Cortisol secretion is regulated by the hypothalamic hormone, CRH, and the pituitary hormone, ACTH, in the hypothalamus-pituitary-adrenal axis
21. Bisiliac (not comparable) Relating to the two iliac bones or fossa
22. Pituitary Apoplexy is caused either by the death of an area of tissue (an infarction) or a haemorrhage in the pituitary gland, usually in association with the presence of a pituitary tumour
23. Hormone secretion is controlled by the pituitary gland.
24. Pituitary cells include two types-rhomboid and rotundity.
25. The term "pituitary Apoplexy" can also describe a less common condition when a pituitary tumor outgrows its blood supply (a stroke).