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1 Preferential Ganglion Cell Loss in the Nasal Hemiretina in Patients With Pituitary TumorAh Reum Jeong, MD; Eun-Young Kim, MD, PhD; Na Rae Kim, MD, PhD2016-06
2 Radiation-Induced Ocular Motor Cranial Nerve Palsies in Patients With Pituitary TumorMichael S. Vaphiades, DO; Sharon A. Spencer, MD; Kristen Riley, MD; Courtney Francis, MD; Luke Deitz, MD; Lanning B. Kline, MD2011-09
3 Radiation-Induced Ocular Motor Cranial Nerve Palsies in Patients With Pituitary TumorVaphiades, Michael S; Spencer, Sharon A; Riley, Kristen; Francis, Courtney; Deitz, Luke; Kline, Lanning B
4 Transient oculomotor nerve misdirection in a case of pituitary tumor with hemorrhage.
5 Atrophy of myelinated nerve fibers in pituitary adenoma.Gupta, A.; Khandalavala, B.; Bansal, R.K.; Jain, I.S.; Grewal, S.P.
6 Visual Field Improvement After Pituitary Tumor Surgery in Patients With McCune-Albright SyndromeJin Ma, MD; Chan Zhao, MD; Renzhi Wang, MD; Feng Feng, MD; Erqian Wang, MD; Hui You, MD; Ying Jiang, MD; Meifen Zhang, MD; Yong Zhong, MD2013-03
7 Visual Field Improvement After Pituitary Tumor Surgery in Patients With McCune-Albright SyndromeMa, Jin; Zhao, Chan; Wang, Renzhi; Feng, Feng; Wang, Erqian; You, Hui; Jiang, Ying; Zhang, Meifen; Zhong, Yong
8 Amaurosis fugax due to pituitary tumor.Dirr, L.Y.; Troost, B.T.; Elster, A.D.; Fiedler, A.J.
9 The Chiasmal SpurChen, Carol; Tang, Kai; Zhang, Maozhi; Lin, Song
10 Good Visual Outcomes After Pituitary Tumor Surgery Are Associated With Increased Visual Cortex Functional ConnectivityStefan T. Lang, MD; Won Hyung A. Ryu, MD, MSc, MTM; Yves P. Starreveld, MD, PhD; Fiona E. Costello, MD; the PITNET Study Group2021-12
11 Pituitary tumor volume as a predictor of postoperative visual field recovery. Quantitative analysis using automated static perimetry and computed tomography morphometry.Hudson, H.; Rissell, C.; Gauderman, W.J.; Feldon, S.E.
12 Case of Bilateral Sequential Nonarteritic Ishemic Optic Neuropathy After Rechallenge With Sildenafil: CommentHoward D. Pomeranz, MD, PhD; Joshua Kruger, MD, PhD2018-03
13 The Utility of Magnetic Resonance Imaging in Assessing Patients With Pituitary Tumors Compressing the Anterior Visual PathwayWon Hyung A. Ryu, MD, MSc; Yves Starreveld, MD, PhD; Jodie M. Burton, MD, MSc; Junjie Liu, COMT; Fiona Costello, MD; the PITNET Study Group2017-09
14 Pituitary adenomas. An update on their management with an emphasis on the role of bromocriptine.Barrow, D.L.; Tindall, G.T.
15 Third nerve palsy: the presenting sign of a pituitary adenoma in five patients and the only neurological sign in four patients.Saul, R.F.; Hiliker, J.K.
16 Near reaction of the pupils.
17 Case of Pituitary Apoplexy After SurgeryIan J. McClain, BA; Philip M. Skidd, MD2022-03
18 Recurrent blepharoptosis secondary to a pituitary tumor.
19 Neuro-Ophthalmic Manifestations of Pituitary CarcinomaEmily A. Chang, BS; Ravi Shah, MD; Stacy V. Smith, MD; Ama Sadaka, MD; Juan Ortiz Gomez, MD; Patricia Chevez-Barrios, MD; Andrew G. Lee, MD2018-09
20 Pituitary Apoplexy Goes to the BarDavid, Noble J.
21 Abducens nerve palsy and Horner's syndrome revisited.Striph, G.G.; Burde, R.M.
22 Carotid artery aneurysm simulating pituitary adenoma.Krauss, H.R.; Slamovits, T.L.; Sibony, P.A.; Verbalis, J.G.; Nelson, P.B.
23 Bumpy muscles.
24 Case of Bilateral Sequential Nonarteritic Ischemic Optic Neuropathy After Rechallenge With SildenafilAnastasia Neufeld, MD; Judith Warner, MD2018-03
25 Unilateral internuclear ophthalmoplegia after head trauma.
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