Talk:Pituitary adenoma

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Proposal to redirect 'Pituitary tumour to this article'

There is another article, Pituitary tumour, that appears to me to be a poor copy if this one. Its style is encyclopaedic, its content amateur and poorly cited. A proposal in 2014 to redirect it to this one did not achieve consensus (but only three editors participated). I have raised the proposal again: see talk: pituitary tumour. Please comment there. — Preceding unsigned comment added by 88.97.11.54 (talk) 11:00, 20 November 2016 (UTC)[reply]

I have this tumor

I have been told I have this tumor and it's 5mm. It is covering my pituitary gland. I also have a micro adenoma. It has been 2 years since my diagnosis and I find myself in a precarious situation. I have been losing consciousness and having a sharp pain before and after this occurs. My doctors are yet to diagnose me. Can anyone help?

There's not much anyone at Wikipedia can do for you! You need to get in touch with your doctor! Losing consciousness is not typical for people with pituitary adenomas, so you may need more tests to find out what's causing this. If you don't think your current doctor is getting to the bottom of your problem, you may want to seek a second opinion. - Nunh-huh 04:34, 11 Mar 2005 (UTC)

I have a cyst on the pituitary gland i was diagnosed about 4 years ago, as I had milk in my breasts and I am no longer having a period. It first started when I was losing weight at Weight Watchers, and all of the sudden instead of losing I was gaining weight. This is causing so much grief as I had always had a weight problem but I decided that I would do anything to lose weight. When the weight started to go on instead of off I saw my doctor who organized for me to have a blood test. The results came back with a prolactin level of over 1600. I was then referred to a professor of Endocrinology (not sure of spelling). I have regular MRIs which have shown that there has be not change in the size of the cyst. The professor also prescribed Dostinex which has reduced my prolactin levels down to 23. I think its been a while. Could this be the cause of my weight problems that I have had all my life? I do have a lot of headaches and suffered from migranes as a child at least once a week. I am getting them lately and I have noticed that just before my period my breasts are so sore that they feel like I need to breast feed a baby. They feel like they are larger then normal. I just have so many question and concerns about this and would like someone to talk to about it.

—Preceding unsigned comment added by 203.221.73.207 (talkcontribs) 14:17, 26 August 2006
Please sign talk page entries with 4 tildes, thus ~~~~. Wikipedia is not a discussion forum for specific topics and specific issues of ones health, diseases, treatment and side effects are best discussed with your own doctor - no website (including this one) will be able to precisely advise you, lacking as they do any specialized data about you and the condition, and being totally unable to examine you. Please re-contact your own doctors explaining that you remain confused about some aspects and wish to discuss things with them. David Ruben Talk 02:26, 27 August 2006 (UTC)[reply]

Comment: Pituitary Adenoma Surgery

I have had two transcranial surgeries in 5 years to remove my Pituitary Tumor. I have also had Stereotactic Radiosurgery to shrink the tumor even more. At this point the tumor is smaller than a pea. I must recommend the top Neurosurgen in the U.S. Dr. Ivan Ciric, MD FACS/Professor of Neurological Surgery in Evanston, IL. He is the best doctor for removing Pituitary Tumors it is his specialty. I do have other symptoms/conditions now do to the Pituitary Tumor: menopause, adrenal insufficency, and Diabetes Insipidus (these are all linked to the pituitary which I don't have anymore). I no longer have the major headaches I once had. I had very bad headaches behind my eyes ever since I was a child. I did not find out about the tumor until I was in my 30's. I was told that 1 in every 10,000 people have some type of a pituitary tumor. My question is how do these tumors start are you born with them or are they from envioronmental causes? 67.176.252.66 19:12, 3 March 2007 (UTC)[reply]

Type of adenoma

Hyperthyroidism, results in Grave's Disease. Which causes abnormal antibodies that mimic TSH or thyroid stimulating hormone and stimulate the over secretion of TH by follicle cells in the thyroid.

Hypothyroidism results in an Endemic Goiter where insufficient amounts of iodine in the diet cause large visible lump on the anterior neck —Preceding unsigned comment added by 129.100.249.35 (talk) 14:43, 26 September 2007 (UTC)[reply]

Review

Molecular pathogenesis: doi:10.1093/bmb/ldh06 JFW | T@lk 00:35, 28 October 2008 (UTC)[reply]

Suffering with a pituitary tumor

I was first diagnosed with this condition at the age of 16. Doctors gave me medicines that helped it shrink. I am 28 years old now and yet my headache are worse and I cant sleep with my head a certain way at night. In the course of a day I can have three or more headaches and sharp pains going through my head. I still have breastmilk in my breast but never have been with child. The sad part about it is i was told by doctors to have an MRI every 6 months but due to lack of healthcare coverage I cant. Also I just recently i have spells of pressure in my head that i have to sit down and pray that the pressure will let up. If any one out their can help please let me know. I live in fear every time each pain or headache comes will i die from it. I know GOD has kept me this long so I'll keep praying. Sorry about the misspelled words. My email is (email removed per Wikipedia policy) —Preceding unsigned comment added by 24.199.151.166 (talk) 01:47, 28 January 2011 (UTC)[reply]

Incidentalomas

doi:10.1210/jc.2010-1054 is a systematic review and meta-analysis of all studies in incidentally found and non-functional pituitary lesions. Possibly worth discussing. JFW | T@lk 14:01, 26 June 2011 (UTC)[reply]

I was recently diagnosed with pituitary adenoma

I went to see my dentist last week to have a cavity filled, but while there he noticed that my lower jaw has abnormally grown. So he sent me to have blood work done, and my results came back that my growth hormone level was at 19. A normal level I was told is around 3 to 6. I have also noticed that my feet have gone from a size 10 to size 11.5 and that is another sign of P.A. I am 26 years old, and I have a little girl who is only 14 months. I don't know what is going to happen to me, I've been told that if left unchecked that this could possibly kill me. And I cant bare the thought of my little girl growing up without her daddy, I'm not afraid to die i have god in my hart, but I don't want her to lose me. If anyone could give me any insight at all i would greatly appreciate it. I don't know much about this, everything is new to me, I'm scared, and just want to be assured that its not as bad as I think it really is. My email is (email removed per policy) — Preceding unsigned comment added by 72.67.15.76 (talk) 22:28, 22 December 2011 (UTC)[reply]