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PM is a 15-year-old young woman who started her menstrual period at age 11. Recently, she has been experiencing double vision, headaches, and amenorrhea. A skull MRI indicates a pituitary adenoma. Blood tests indicate low estrogen, progesterone, and TSH levels. Case Study Questions Discriminate the relationship of the pituitary gland to the optic nerve, its role in controlling sex hormones, and connection to thyroxin serum levels. Examine the pathophysiology of adenoma. Explain why this benign tumor must be surgically removed. Appraise the manifestations that you would expect to see in PM caused by the reduced estrogen, progesterone, and TSH levels. Examine the treatments necessary for the patient following surgery.
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