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Pituitary tumours are mostly not cancerous, but they can cause vision loss and hormone imbalances that lead to other complications. Dr Thomas Tan Choo Heng, Head and Consultant, Neurosurgery, NNI@Sengkang General Hospital explains more about pituitary tumours, the different types and how they are treated.
To ensure healing inside the nose
To assess the need for hormonal medication
To monitor vision improvements and changes
To check for tumour recurrence
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