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  • 21. An interesting case of a pituitary adenoma apoplexy mimicking an acute meningitis. Case report.
    Chibbaro S, Benvenuti L, Carnesecchi S, Faggionato F, Gagliardi R.
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  • 24. [An unusual association of transient resolving thyrotoxicosis due to painless thyroiditis, hypopituitarism and central diabetes insipidus associated with spontaneous pituitary apoplexy].
    Sasaki H, Ohnishi O, Maehara F, Akiyoshi K, Kan K, Katakabe K, Yamamoto T, Okumura M.
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  • 40. Spontaneous remission of acromegaly after pituitary apoplexy following head trauma.
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