Because the optic nerve is so close to the pituitary gland, it is often affected by pituitary tumors, leading to vision problems.
When a tumor presses on the pituitary gland, it can cause hypopituitarism – a condition in which the pituitary gland fails to produce enough of one or more than one hormone or does not produce them at all. The signs and symptoms of hypopituitarism depend on the hormone or hormones involved.
In some cases, pituitary tumors secrete hormones. This causes the body to produce too much of the secreted hormone – and sometimes other hormones – leading to distinct signs and symptoms based on the hormones involved.
General signs and symptoms of pituitary tumors include:
Pituitary tumors are not easy to diagnose since they sometimes cause no symptoms. Even when they do cause symptoms, they can be diagnosed incorrectly as another condition. In some cases, doctors unexpectedly find pituitary tumors when performing MRI tests for another reason.
At Miami Cancer Institute, our neuroradiologists and neuropathologists are highly skilled at identifying the cause of your symptoms. If a pituitary tumor is found, they can pinpoint the exact type so you receive the correct treatment for your specific condition.
They use the following tests to provide an accurate diagnosis:
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