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A pituitary adenoma smaller than 10 mm in diameter.
A 2 mm left pituitary microadenoma is a small, benign tumor located in the left lobe of the pituitary gland, measuring 2 millimeters in diameter. Microadenomas are typically less than 10 mm and may or may not produce hormones, potentially affecting hormone levels and causing various symptoms. These tumors are often discovered incidentally during imaging studies, and treatment options can vary based on symptoms and hormonal activity. Regular monitoring may be sufficient if the tumor is non-functional and asymptomatic.
Yes, a microadenoma, which is a small benign tumor in the pituitary gland, has the potential to grow over time. However, growth rates can vary and monitoring by a healthcare provider is essential to evaluate any changes in size and determine appropriate management.
The ICD-9 code for pituitary microadenoma is 237.4.
Symptoms differ from a chemical to other.
VUR alone does not usually cause symptoms. Symptoms develop when an infection has set in.
No, symptoms are because of the cause!
The majority of people who are infected have no visible symptoms
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paranoia
Hyperthyroidism is a symptom, not a disease. The symptom is a result of a disease or disorder which may cause other related symptoms, not the other way around. The symptom of hyperthyroidism may cause additional symptoms such as tachycardia, however it does not cause another disorder. When the hyperthyroid symptoms are treated, the additional symptoms typically disappear.