Pituitary Tumor Pathophysiology
Pituitary tumors rarely spread outside of the skull. In fact, they rarely even spread to nearby tissues in the skull. Usually they grow in their own location and may eventually invade the optic nerves, which affect vision, then nearby parts of the brain. In most instances the symptoms, bring people to a doctor before the tumor spreads.
Online Medical Reviewer:
Dezube, Bruce MD
Date Last Reviewed:
12/17/2007
Date Last Modified:
11/23/2004