1268352008: Primary carcinoma of pituitary gland (disorder)
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- \Head finding (finding)\Mass of head (finding)\Neoplasm of head\Intracranial tumour\Neoplasm of brain\Malignant neoplasm of brain (disorder)\Malignant epithelial neoplasm of brain (disorder)\Pituitary carcinoma\A rare pituitary tumor characterized by the presence of a pituitary adenoma that has metastasized either within the central nervous system, or to distant sites. The vast majority of pituitary carcinomas are hormonally active, most frequently with ACTH or prolactin production. The most common clinical symptoms are diabetes insipidus, optic nerve dysfunction, anterior pituitary dysfunction, palsy of cranial nerves III, IV, or VI, and headaches, although patients may also be asymptomatic. The tumors behave aggressively, and prognosis is poor.
- \Head finding (finding)\Mass of head (finding)\Neoplasm of head\Intracranial tumour\Neoplasm of brain\Malignant neoplasm of brain (disorder)\Malignant neoplasm of cerebrum (disorder)\Malignant neoplasm of pituitary gland (disorder)\Pituitary carcinoma\A rare pituitary tumor characterized by the presence of a pituitary adenoma that has metastasized either within the central nervous system, or to distant sites. The vast majority of pituitary carcinomas are hormonally active, most frequently with ACTH or prolactin production. The most common clinical symptoms are diabetes insipidus, optic nerve dysfunction, anterior pituitary dysfunction, palsy of cranial nerves III, IV, or VI, and headaches, although patients may also be asymptomatic. The tumors behave aggressively, and prognosis is poor.
- \Head finding (finding)\Mass of head (finding)\Neoplasm of head\Intracranial tumour\Neoplasm of brain\Malignant neoplasm of brain (disorder)\Malignant neoplasm of cerebrum (disorder)\Malignant neoplasm of pituitary gland (disorder)\Primary malignant neoplasm of pituitary gland\A rare pituitary tumor characterized by the presence of a pituitary adenoma that has metastasized either within the central nervous system, or to distant sites. The vast majority of pituitary carcinomas are hormonally active, most frequently with ACTH or prolactin production. The most common clinical symptoms are diabetes insipidus, optic nerve dysfunction, anterior pituitary dysfunction, palsy of cranial nerves III, IV, or VI, and headaches, although patients may also be asymptomatic. The tumors behave aggressively, and prognosis is poor.
- \Head finding (finding)\Mass of head (finding)\Neoplasm of head\Intracranial tumour\Neoplasm of brain\Malignant neoplasm of brain (disorder)\Malignant neoplasm of cerebrum (disorder)\Primary malignant neoplasm of cerebrum\Primary malignant neoplasm of pituitary gland\A rare pituitary tumor characterized by the presence of a pituitary adenoma that has metastasized either within the central nervous system, or to distant sites. The vast majority of pituitary carcinomas are hormonally active, most frequently with ACTH or prolactin production. The most common clinical symptoms are diabetes insipidus, optic nerve dysfunction, anterior pituitary dysfunction, palsy of cranial nerves III, IV, or VI, and headaches, although patients may also be asymptomatic. The tumors behave aggressively, and prognosis is poor.
- \Head finding (finding)\Mass of head (finding)\Neoplasm of head\Intracranial tumour\Neoplasm of brain\Malignant neoplasm of brain (disorder)\Primary malignant neoplasm of brain\Primary malignant neoplasm of cerebrum\Primary malignant neoplasm of pituitary gland\A rare pituitary tumor characterized by the presence of a pituitary adenoma that has metastasized either within the central nervous system, or to distant sites. The vast majority of pituitary carcinomas are hormonally active, most frequently with ACTH or prolactin production. The most common clinical symptoms are diabetes insipidus, optic nerve dysfunction, anterior pituitary dysfunction, palsy of cranial nerves III, IV, or VI, and headaches, although patients may also be asymptomatic. The tumors behave aggressively, and prognosis is poor.
- \Head finding (finding)\Mass of head (finding)\Neoplasm of head\Intracranial tumour\Neoplasm of brain\Neoplasm of cerebrum\Malignant neoplasm of cerebrum (disorder)\Malignant neoplasm of pituitary gland (disorder)\Pituitary carcinoma\A rare pituitary tumor characterized by the presence of a pituitary adenoma that has metastasized either within the central nervous system, or to distant sites. The vast majority of pituitary carcinomas are hormonally active, most frequently with ACTH or prolactin production. The most common clinical symptoms are diabetes insipidus, optic nerve dysfunction, anterior pituitary dysfunction, palsy of cranial nerves III, IV, or VI, and headaches, although patients may also be asymptomatic. The tumors behave aggressively, and prognosis is poor.
- \Head finding (finding)\Mass of head (finding)\Neoplasm of head\Intracranial tumour\Neoplasm of brain\Neoplasm of cerebrum\Malignant neoplasm of cerebrum (disorder)\Malignant neoplasm of pituitary gland (disorder)\Primary malignant neoplasm of pituitary gland\A rare pituitary tumor characterized by the presence of a pituitary adenoma that has metastasized either within the central nervous system, or to distant sites. The vast majority of pituitary carcinomas are hormonally active, most frequently with ACTH or prolactin production. The most common clinical symptoms are diabetes insipidus, optic nerve dysfunction, anterior pituitary dysfunction, palsy of cranial nerves III, IV, or VI, and headaches, although patients may also be asymptomatic. The tumors behave aggressively, and prognosis is poor.
- \Head finding (finding)\Mass of head (finding)\Neoplasm of head\Intracranial tumour\Neoplasm of brain\Neoplasm of cerebrum\Malignant neoplasm of cerebrum (disorder)\Primary malignant neoplasm of cerebrum\Primary malignant neoplasm of pituitary gland\A rare pituitary tumor characterized by the presence of a pituitary adenoma that has metastasized either within the central nervous system, or to distant sites. The vast majority of pituitary carcinomas are hormonally active, most frequently with ACTH or prolactin production. The most common clinical symptoms are diabetes insipidus, optic nerve dysfunction, anterior pituitary dysfunction, palsy of cranial nerves III, IV, or VI, and headaches, although patients may also be asymptomatic. The tumors behave aggressively, and prognosis is poor.
- \Head finding (finding)\Mass of head (finding)\Neoplasm of head\Intracranial tumour\Neoplasm of brain\Neoplasm of cerebrum\Neoplasm of pituitary gland\Malignant neoplasm of pituitary gland (disorder)\Pituitary carcinoma\A rare pituitary tumor characterized by the presence of a pituitary adenoma that has metastasized either within the central nervous system, or to distant sites. The vast majority of pituitary carcinomas are hormonally active, most frequently with ACTH or prolactin production. The most common clinical symptoms are diabetes insipidus, optic nerve dysfunction, anterior pituitary dysfunction, palsy of cranial nerves III, IV, or VI, and headaches, although patients may also be asymptomatic. The tumors behave aggressively, and prognosis is poor.
- \Head finding (finding)\Mass of head (finding)\Neoplasm of head\Intracranial tumour\Neoplasm of brain\Neoplasm of cerebrum\Neoplasm of pituitary gland\Malignant neoplasm of pituitary gland (disorder)\Primary malignant neoplasm of pituitary gland\A rare pituitary tumor characterized by the presence of a pituitary adenoma that has metastasized either within the central nervous system, or to distant sites. The vast majority of pituitary carcinomas are hormonally active, most frequently with ACTH or prolactin production. The most common clinical symptoms are diabetes insipidus, optic nerve dysfunction, anterior pituitary dysfunction, palsy of cranial nerves III, IV, or VI, and headaches, although patients may also be asymptomatic. The tumors behave aggressively, and prognosis is poor.
- \Head finding (finding)\Mass of head (finding)\Neoplasm of head\Primary malignant neoplasm of head\Primary malignant neoplasm of brain\Primary malignant neoplasm of cerebrum\Primary malignant neoplasm of pituitary gland\A rare pituitary tumor characterized by the presence of a pituitary adenoma that has metastasized either within the central nervous system, or to distant sites. The vast majority of pituitary carcinomas are hormonally active, most frequently with ACTH or prolactin production. The most common clinical symptoms are diabetes insipidus, optic nerve dysfunction, anterior pituitary dysfunction, palsy of cranial nerves III, IV, or VI, and headaches, although patients may also be asymptomatic. The tumors behave aggressively, and prognosis is poor.
- \Head finding (finding)\Mass of head (finding)\Intracranial mass\Mass lesion of brain (finding)\Pituitary mass\Neoplasm of pituitary gland\Malignant neoplasm of pituitary gland (disorder)\Pituitary carcinoma\A rare pituitary tumor characterized by the presence of a pituitary adenoma that has metastasized either within the central nervous system, or to distant sites. The vast majority of pituitary carcinomas are hormonally active, most frequently with ACTH or prolactin production. The most common clinical symptoms are diabetes insipidus, optic nerve dysfunction, anterior pituitary dysfunction, palsy of cranial nerves III, IV, or VI, and headaches, although patients may also be asymptomatic. The tumors behave aggressively, and prognosis is poor.
- \Head finding (finding)\Mass of head (finding)\Intracranial mass\Mass lesion of brain (finding)\Pituitary mass\Neoplasm of pituitary gland\Malignant neoplasm of pituitary gland (disorder)\Primary malignant neoplasm of pituitary gland\A rare pituitary tumor characterized by the presence of a pituitary adenoma that has metastasized either within the central nervous system, or to distant sites. The vast majority of pituitary carcinomas are hormonally active, most frequently with ACTH or prolactin production. The most common clinical symptoms are diabetes insipidus, optic nerve dysfunction, anterior pituitary dysfunction, palsy of cranial nerves III, IV, or VI, and headaches, although patients may also be asymptomatic. The tumors behave aggressively, and prognosis is poor.
- \Head finding (finding)\Mass of head (finding)\Intracranial mass\Mass lesion of brain (finding)\Neoplasm of brain\Malignant neoplasm of brain (disorder)\Malignant epithelial neoplasm of brain (disorder)\Pituitary carcinoma\A rare pituitary tumor characterized by the presence of a pituitary adenoma that has metastasized either within the central nervous system, or to distant sites. The vast majority of pituitary carcinomas are hormonally active, most frequently with ACTH or prolactin production. The most common clinical symptoms are diabetes insipidus, optic nerve dysfunction, anterior pituitary dysfunction, palsy of cranial nerves III, IV, or VI, and headaches, although patients may also be asymptomatic. The tumors behave aggressively, and prognosis is poor.
- \Head finding (finding)\Mass of head (finding)\Intracranial mass\Mass lesion of brain (finding)\Neoplasm of brain\Malignant neoplasm of brain (disorder)\Malignant neoplasm of cerebrum (disorder)\Malignant neoplasm of pituitary gland (disorder)\Pituitary carcinoma\A rare pituitary tumor characterized by the presence of a pituitary adenoma that has metastasized either within the central nervous system, or to distant sites. The vast majority of pituitary carcinomas are hormonally active, most frequently with ACTH or prolactin production. The most common clinical symptoms are diabetes insipidus, optic nerve dysfunction, anterior pituitary dysfunction, palsy of cranial nerves III, IV, or VI, and headaches, although patients may also be asymptomatic. The tumors behave aggressively, and prognosis is poor.
- \Head finding (finding)\Mass of head (finding)\Intracranial mass\Mass lesion of brain (finding)\Neoplasm of brain\Malignant neoplasm of brain (disorder)\Malignant neoplasm of cerebrum (disorder)\Malignant neoplasm of pituitary gland (disorder)\Primary malignant neoplasm of pituitary gland\A rare pituitary tumor characterized by the presence of a pituitary adenoma that has metastasized either within the central nervous system, or to distant sites. The vast majority of pituitary carcinomas are hormonally active, most frequently with ACTH or prolactin production. The most common clinical symptoms are diabetes insipidus, optic nerve dysfunction, anterior pituitary dysfunction, palsy of cranial nerves III, IV, or VI, and headaches, although patients may also be asymptomatic. The tumors behave aggressively, and prognosis is poor.
- \Head finding (finding)\Mass of head (finding)\Intracranial mass\Mass lesion of brain (finding)\Neoplasm of brain\Malignant neoplasm of brain (disorder)\Malignant neoplasm of cerebrum (disorder)\Primary malignant neoplasm of cerebrum\Primary malignant neoplasm of pituitary gland\A rare pituitary tumor characterized by the presence of a pituitary adenoma that has metastasized either within the central nervous system, or to distant sites. The vast majority of pituitary carcinomas are hormonally active, most frequently with ACTH or prolactin production. The most common clinical symptoms are diabetes insipidus, optic nerve dysfunction, anterior pituitary dysfunction, palsy of cranial nerves III, IV, or VI, and headaches, although patients may also be asymptomatic. The tumors behave aggressively, and prognosis is poor.
- \Head finding (finding)\Mass of head (finding)\Intracranial mass\Mass lesion of brain (finding)\Neoplasm of brain\Malignant neoplasm of brain (disorder)\Primary malignant neoplasm of brain\Primary malignant neoplasm of cerebrum\Primary malignant neoplasm of pituitary gland\A rare pituitary tumor characterized by the presence of a pituitary adenoma that has metastasized either within the central nervous system, or to distant sites. The vast majority of pituitary carcinomas are hormonally active, most frequently with ACTH or prolactin production. The most common clinical symptoms are diabetes insipidus, optic nerve dysfunction, anterior pituitary dysfunction, palsy of cranial nerves III, IV, or VI, and headaches, although patients may also be asymptomatic. The tumors behave aggressively, and prognosis is poor.
- \Head finding (finding)\Mass of head (finding)\Intracranial mass\Mass lesion of brain (finding)\Neoplasm of brain\Neoplasm of cerebrum\Malignant neoplasm of cerebrum (disorder)\Malignant neoplasm of pituitary gland (disorder)\Pituitary carcinoma\A rare pituitary tumor characterized by the presence of a pituitary adenoma that has metastasized either within the central nervous system, or to distant sites. The vast majority of pituitary carcinomas are hormonally active, most frequently with ACTH or prolactin production. The most common clinical symptoms are diabetes insipidus, optic nerve dysfunction, anterior pituitary dysfunction, palsy of cranial nerves III, IV, or VI, and headaches, although patients may also be asymptomatic. The tumors behave aggressively, and prognosis is poor.
- \Head finding (finding)\Mass of head (finding)\Intracranial mass\Mass lesion of brain (finding)\Neoplasm of brain\Neoplasm of cerebrum\Malignant neoplasm of cerebrum (disorder)\Malignant neoplasm of pituitary gland (disorder)\Primary malignant neoplasm of pituitary gland\A rare pituitary tumor characterized by the presence of a pituitary adenoma that has metastasized either within the central nervous system, or to distant sites. The vast majority of pituitary carcinomas are hormonally active, most frequently with ACTH or prolactin production. The most common clinical symptoms are diabetes insipidus, optic nerve dysfunction, anterior pituitary dysfunction, palsy of cranial nerves III, IV, or VI, and headaches, although patients may also be asymptomatic. The tumors behave aggressively, and prognosis is poor.
- \Head finding (finding)\Mass of head (finding)\Intracranial mass\Mass lesion of brain (finding)\Neoplasm of brain\Neoplasm of cerebrum\Malignant neoplasm of cerebrum (disorder)\Primary malignant neoplasm of cerebrum\Primary malignant neoplasm of pituitary gland\A rare pituitary tumor characterized by the presence of a pituitary adenoma that has metastasized either within the central nervous system, or to distant sites. The vast majority of pituitary carcinomas are hormonally active, most frequently with ACTH or prolactin production. The most common clinical symptoms are diabetes insipidus, optic nerve dysfunction, anterior pituitary dysfunction, palsy of cranial nerves III, IV, or VI, and headaches, although patients may also be asymptomatic. The tumors behave aggressively, and prognosis is poor.
- \Head finding (finding)\Mass of head (finding)\Intracranial mass\Mass lesion of brain (finding)\Neoplasm of brain\Neoplasm of cerebrum\Neoplasm of pituitary gland\Malignant neoplasm of pituitary gland (disorder)\Pituitary carcinoma\A rare pituitary tumor characterized by the presence of a pituitary adenoma that has metastasized either within the central nervous system, or to distant sites. The vast majority of pituitary carcinomas are hormonally active, most frequently with ACTH or prolactin production. The most common clinical symptoms are diabetes insipidus, optic nerve dysfunction, anterior pituitary dysfunction, palsy of cranial nerves III, IV, or VI, and headaches, although patients may also be asymptomatic. The tumors behave aggressively, and prognosis is poor.
- \Head finding (finding)\Mass of head (finding)\Intracranial mass\Mass lesion of brain (finding)\Neoplasm of brain\Neoplasm of cerebrum\Neoplasm of pituitary gland\Malignant neoplasm of pituitary gland (disorder)\Primary malignant neoplasm of pituitary gland\A rare pituitary tumor characterized by the presence of a pituitary adenoma that has metastasized either within the central nervous system, or to distant sites. The vast majority of pituitary carcinomas are hormonally active, most frequently with ACTH or prolactin production. The most common clinical symptoms are diabetes insipidus, optic nerve dysfunction, anterior pituitary dysfunction, palsy of cranial nerves III, IV, or VI, and headaches, although patients may also be asymptomatic. The tumors behave aggressively, and prognosis is poor.
- \Head finding (finding)\Mass of head (finding)\Intracranial mass\Intracranial tumour\Neoplasm of brain\Malignant neoplasm of brain (disorder)\Malignant epithelial neoplasm of brain (disorder)\Pituitary carcinoma\A rare pituitary tumor characterized by the presence of a pituitary adenoma that has metastasized either within the central nervous system, or to distant sites. The vast majority of pituitary carcinomas are hormonally active, most frequently with ACTH or prolactin production. The most common clinical symptoms are diabetes insipidus, optic nerve dysfunction, anterior pituitary dysfunction, palsy of cranial nerves III, IV, or VI, and headaches, although patients may also be asymptomatic. The tumors behave aggressively, and prognosis is poor.
- \Head finding (finding)\Mass of head (finding)\Intracranial mass\Intracranial tumour\Neoplasm of brain\Malignant neoplasm of brain (disorder)\Malignant neoplasm of cerebrum (disorder)\Malignant neoplasm of pituitary gland (disorder)\Pituitary carcinoma\A rare pituitary tumor characterized by the presence of a pituitary adenoma that has metastasized either within the central nervous system, or to distant sites. The vast majority of pituitary carcinomas are hormonally active, most frequently with ACTH or prolactin production. The most common clinical symptoms are diabetes insipidus, optic nerve dysfunction, anterior pituitary dysfunction, palsy of cranial nerves III, IV, or VI, and headaches, although patients may also be asymptomatic. The tumors behave aggressively, and prognosis is poor.
- \Head finding (finding)\Mass of head (finding)\Intracranial mass\Intracranial tumour\Neoplasm of brain\Malignant neoplasm of brain (disorder)\Malignant neoplasm of cerebrum (disorder)\Malignant neoplasm of pituitary gland (disorder)\Primary malignant neoplasm of pituitary gland\A rare pituitary tumor characterized by the presence of a pituitary adenoma that has metastasized either within the central nervous system, or to distant sites. The vast majority of pituitary carcinomas are hormonally active, most frequently with ACTH or prolactin production. The most common clinical symptoms are diabetes insipidus, optic nerve dysfunction, anterior pituitary dysfunction, palsy of cranial nerves III, IV, or VI, and headaches, although patients may also be asymptomatic. The tumors behave aggressively, and prognosis is poor.
- \Head finding (finding)\Mass of head (finding)\Intracranial mass\Intracranial tumour\Neoplasm of brain\Malignant neoplasm of brain (disorder)\Malignant neoplasm of cerebrum (disorder)\Primary malignant neoplasm of cerebrum\Primary malignant neoplasm of pituitary gland\A rare pituitary tumor characterized by the presence of a pituitary adenoma that has metastasized either within the central nervous system, or to distant sites. The vast majority of pituitary carcinomas are hormonally active, most frequently with ACTH or prolactin production. The most common clinical symptoms are diabetes insipidus, optic nerve dysfunction, anterior pituitary dysfunction, palsy of cranial nerves III, IV, or VI, and headaches, although patients may also be asymptomatic. The tumors behave aggressively, and prognosis is poor.
- \Head finding (finding)\Mass of head (finding)\Intracranial mass\Intracranial tumour\Neoplasm of brain\Malignant neoplasm of brain (disorder)\Primary malignant neoplasm of brain\Primary malignant neoplasm of cerebrum\Primary malignant neoplasm of pituitary gland\A rare pituitary tumor characterized by the presence of a pituitary adenoma that has metastasized either within the central nervous system, or to distant sites. The vast majority of pituitary carcinomas are hormonally active, most frequently with ACTH or prolactin production. The most common clinical symptoms are diabetes insipidus, optic nerve dysfunction, anterior pituitary dysfunction, palsy of cranial nerves III, IV, or VI, and headaches, although patients may also be asymptomatic. The tumors behave aggressively, and prognosis is poor.
- \Head finding (finding)\Mass of head (finding)\Intracranial mass\Intracranial tumour\Neoplasm of brain\Neoplasm of cerebrum\Malignant neoplasm of cerebrum (disorder)\Malignant neoplasm of pituitary gland (disorder)\Pituitary carcinoma\A rare pituitary tumor characterized by the presence of a pituitary adenoma that has metastasized either within the central nervous system, or to distant sites. The vast majority of pituitary carcinomas are hormonally active, most frequently with ACTH or prolactin production. The most common clinical symptoms are diabetes insipidus, optic nerve dysfunction, anterior pituitary dysfunction, palsy of cranial nerves III, IV, or VI, and headaches, although patients may also be asymptomatic. The tumors behave aggressively, and prognosis is poor.
- \Head finding (finding)\Mass of head (finding)\Intracranial mass\Intracranial tumour\Neoplasm of brain\Neoplasm of cerebrum\Malignant neoplasm of cerebrum (disorder)\Malignant neoplasm of pituitary gland (disorder)\Primary malignant neoplasm of pituitary gland\A rare pituitary tumor characterized by the presence of a pituitary adenoma that has metastasized either within the central nervous system, or to distant sites. The vast majority of pituitary carcinomas are hormonally active, most frequently with ACTH or prolactin production. The most common clinical symptoms are diabetes insipidus, optic nerve dysfunction, anterior pituitary dysfunction, palsy of cranial nerves III, IV, or VI, and headaches, although patients may also be asymptomatic. The tumors behave aggressively, and prognosis is poor.
- \Head finding (finding)\Mass of head (finding)\Intracranial mass\Intracranial tumour\Neoplasm of brain\Neoplasm of cerebrum\Malignant neoplasm of cerebrum (disorder)\Primary malignant neoplasm of cerebrum\Primary malignant neoplasm of pituitary gland\A rare pituitary tumor characterized by the presence of a pituitary adenoma that has metastasized either within the central nervous system, or to distant sites. The vast majority of pituitary carcinomas are hormonally active, most frequently with ACTH or prolactin production. The most common clinical symptoms are diabetes insipidus, optic nerve dysfunction, anterior pituitary dysfunction, palsy of cranial nerves III, IV, or VI, and headaches, although patients may also be asymptomatic. The tumors behave aggressively, and prognosis is poor.
- \Head finding (finding)\Mass of head (finding)\Intracranial mass\Intracranial tumour\Neoplasm of brain\Neoplasm of cerebrum\Neoplasm of pituitary gland\Malignant neoplasm of pituitary gland (disorder)\Pituitary carcinoma\A rare pituitary tumor characterized by the presence of a pituitary adenoma that has metastasized either within the central nervous system, or to distant sites. The vast majority of pituitary carcinomas are hormonally active, most frequently with ACTH or prolactin production. The most common clinical symptoms are diabetes insipidus, optic nerve dysfunction, anterior pituitary dysfunction, palsy of cranial nerves III, IV, or VI, and headaches, although patients may also be asymptomatic. The tumors behave aggressively, and prognosis is poor.
- \Head finding (finding)\Mass of head (finding)\Intracranial mass\Intracranial tumour\Neoplasm of brain\Neoplasm of cerebrum\Neoplasm of pituitary gland\Malignant neoplasm of pituitary gland (disorder)\Primary malignant neoplasm of pituitary gland\A rare pituitary tumor characterized by the presence of a pituitary adenoma that has metastasized either within the central nervous system, or to distant sites. The vast majority of pituitary carcinomas are hormonally active, most frequently with ACTH or prolactin production. The most common clinical symptoms are diabetes insipidus, optic nerve dysfunction, anterior pituitary dysfunction, palsy of cranial nerves III, IV, or VI, and headaches, although patients may also be asymptomatic. The tumors behave aggressively, and prognosis is poor.
- \Head finding (finding)\Finding of brain\Mass lesion of brain (finding)\Pituitary mass\Neoplasm of pituitary gland\Malignant neoplasm of pituitary gland (disorder)\Pituitary carcinoma\A rare pituitary tumor characterized by the presence of a pituitary adenoma that has metastasized either within the central nervous system, or to distant sites. The vast majority of pituitary carcinomas are hormonally active, most frequently with ACTH or prolactin production. The most common clinical symptoms are diabetes insipidus, optic nerve dysfunction, anterior pituitary dysfunction, palsy of cranial nerves III, IV, or VI, and headaches, although patients may also be asymptomatic. The tumors behave aggressively, and prognosis is poor.
- \Head finding (finding)\Finding of brain\Mass lesion of brain (finding)\Pituitary mass\Neoplasm of pituitary gland\Malignant neoplasm of pituitary gland (disorder)\Primary malignant neoplasm of pituitary gland\A rare pituitary tumor characterized by the presence of a pituitary adenoma that has metastasized either within the central nervous system, or to distant sites. The vast majority of pituitary carcinomas are hormonally active, most frequently with ACTH or prolactin production. The most common clinical symptoms are diabetes insipidus, optic nerve dysfunction, anterior pituitary dysfunction, palsy of cranial nerves III, IV, or VI, and headaches, although patients may also be asymptomatic. The tumors behave aggressively, and prognosis is poor.
- \Head finding (finding)\Finding of brain\Mass lesion of brain (finding)\Neoplasm of brain\Malignant neoplasm of brain (disorder)\Malignant epithelial neoplasm of brain (disorder)\Pituitary carcinoma\A rare pituitary tumor characterized by the presence of a pituitary adenoma that has metastasized either within the central nervous system, or to distant sites. The vast majority of pituitary carcinomas are hormonally active, most frequently with ACTH or prolactin production. The most common clinical symptoms are diabetes insipidus, optic nerve dysfunction, anterior pituitary dysfunction, palsy of cranial nerves III, IV, or VI, and headaches, although patients may also be asymptomatic. The tumors behave aggressively, and prognosis is poor.
- \Head finding (finding)\Finding of brain\Mass lesion of brain (finding)\Neoplasm of brain\Malignant neoplasm of brain (disorder)\Malignant neoplasm of cerebrum (disorder)\Malignant neoplasm of pituitary gland (disorder)\Pituitary carcinoma\A rare pituitary tumor characterized by the presence of a pituitary adenoma that has metastasized either within the central nervous system, or to distant sites. The vast majority of pituitary carcinomas are hormonally active, most frequently with ACTH or prolactin production. The most common clinical symptoms are diabetes insipidus, optic nerve dysfunction, anterior pituitary dysfunction, palsy of cranial nerves III, IV, or VI, and headaches, although patients may also be asymptomatic. The tumors behave aggressively, and prognosis is poor.
- \Head finding (finding)\Finding of brain\Mass lesion of brain (finding)\Neoplasm of brain\Malignant neoplasm of brain (disorder)\Malignant neoplasm of cerebrum (disorder)\Malignant neoplasm of pituitary gland (disorder)\Primary malignant neoplasm of pituitary gland\A rare pituitary tumor characterized by the presence of a pituitary adenoma that has metastasized either within the central nervous system, or to distant sites. The vast majority of pituitary carcinomas are hormonally active, most frequently with ACTH or prolactin production. The most common clinical symptoms are diabetes insipidus, optic nerve dysfunction, anterior pituitary dysfunction, palsy of cranial nerves III, IV, or VI, and headaches, although patients may also be asymptomatic. The tumors behave aggressively, and prognosis is poor.
- \Head finding (finding)\Finding of brain\Mass lesion of brain (finding)\Neoplasm of brain\Malignant neoplasm of brain (disorder)\Malignant neoplasm of cerebrum (disorder)\Primary malignant neoplasm of cerebrum\Primary malignant neoplasm of pituitary gland\A rare pituitary tumor characterized by the presence of a pituitary adenoma that has metastasized either within the central nervous system, or to distant sites. The vast majority of pituitary carcinomas are hormonally active, most frequently with ACTH or prolactin production. The most common clinical symptoms are diabetes insipidus, optic nerve dysfunction, anterior pituitary dysfunction, palsy of cranial nerves III, IV, or VI, and headaches, although patients may also be asymptomatic. The tumors behave aggressively, and prognosis is poor.
- \Head finding (finding)\Finding of brain\Mass lesion of brain (finding)\Neoplasm of brain\Malignant neoplasm of brain (disorder)\Primary malignant neoplasm of brain\Primary malignant neoplasm of cerebrum\Primary malignant neoplasm of pituitary gland\A rare pituitary tumor characterized by the presence of a pituitary adenoma that has metastasized either within the central nervous system, or to distant sites. The vast majority of pituitary carcinomas are hormonally active, most frequently with ACTH or prolactin production. The most common clinical symptoms are diabetes insipidus, optic nerve dysfunction, anterior pituitary dysfunction, palsy of cranial nerves III, IV, or VI, and headaches, although patients may also be asymptomatic. The tumors behave aggressively, and prognosis is poor.
- \Head finding (finding)\Finding of brain\Mass lesion of brain (finding)\Neoplasm of brain\Neoplasm of cerebrum\Malignant neoplasm of cerebrum (disorder)\Malignant neoplasm of pituitary gland (disorder)\Pituitary carcinoma\A rare pituitary tumor characterized by the presence of a pituitary adenoma that has metastasized either within the central nervous system, or to distant sites. The vast majority of pituitary carcinomas are hormonally active, most frequently with ACTH or prolactin production. The most common clinical symptoms are diabetes insipidus, optic nerve dysfunction, anterior pituitary dysfunction, palsy of cranial nerves III, IV, or VI, and headaches, although patients may also be asymptomatic. The tumors behave aggressively, and prognosis is poor.
- \Head finding (finding)\Finding of brain\Mass lesion of brain (finding)\Neoplasm of brain\Neoplasm of cerebrum\Malignant neoplasm of cerebrum (disorder)\Malignant neoplasm of pituitary gland (disorder)\Primary malignant neoplasm of pituitary gland\A rare pituitary tumor characterized by the presence of a pituitary adenoma that has metastasized either within the central nervous system, or to distant sites. The vast majority of pituitary carcinomas are hormonally active, most frequently with ACTH or prolactin production. The most common clinical symptoms are diabetes insipidus, optic nerve dysfunction, anterior pituitary dysfunction, palsy of cranial nerves III, IV, or VI, and headaches, although patients may also be asymptomatic. The tumors behave aggressively, and prognosis is poor.
- \Head finding (finding)\Finding of brain\Mass lesion of brain (finding)\Neoplasm of brain\Neoplasm of cerebrum\Malignant neoplasm of cerebrum (disorder)\Primary malignant neoplasm of cerebrum\Primary malignant neoplasm of pituitary gland\A rare pituitary tumor characterized by the presence of a pituitary adenoma that has metastasized either within the central nervous system, or to distant sites. The vast majority of pituitary carcinomas are hormonally active, most frequently with ACTH or prolactin production. The most common clinical symptoms are diabetes insipidus, optic nerve dysfunction, anterior pituitary dysfunction, palsy of cranial nerves III, IV, or VI, and headaches, although patients may also be asymptomatic. The tumors behave aggressively, and prognosis is poor.
- \Head finding (finding)\Finding of brain\Mass lesion of brain (finding)\Neoplasm of brain\Neoplasm of cerebrum\Neoplasm of pituitary gland\Malignant neoplasm of pituitary gland (disorder)\Pituitary carcinoma\A rare pituitary tumor characterized by the presence of a pituitary adenoma that has metastasized either within the central nervous system, or to distant sites. The vast majority of pituitary carcinomas are hormonally active, most frequently with ACTH or prolactin production. The most common clinical symptoms are diabetes insipidus, optic nerve dysfunction, anterior pituitary dysfunction, palsy of cranial nerves III, IV, or VI, and headaches, although patients may also be asymptomatic. The tumors behave aggressively, and prognosis is poor.
- \Head finding (finding)\Finding of brain\Mass lesion of brain (finding)\Neoplasm of brain\Neoplasm of cerebrum\Neoplasm of pituitary gland\Malignant neoplasm of pituitary gland (disorder)\Primary malignant neoplasm of pituitary gland\A rare pituitary tumor characterized by the presence of a pituitary adenoma that has metastasized either within the central nervous system, or to distant sites. The vast majority of pituitary carcinomas are hormonally active, most frequently with ACTH or prolactin production. The most common clinical symptoms are diabetes insipidus, optic nerve dysfunction, anterior pituitary dysfunction, palsy of cranial nerves III, IV, or VI, and headaches, although patients may also be asymptomatic. The tumors behave aggressively, and prognosis is poor.
- \Head finding (finding)\Finding of brain\Disorder of brain (disorder)\Disorder of pituitary gland\Neoplasm of pituitary gland\Malignant neoplasm of pituitary gland (disorder)\Pituitary carcinoma\A rare pituitary tumor characterized by the presence of a pituitary adenoma that has metastasized either within the central nervous system, or to distant sites. The vast majority of pituitary carcinomas are hormonally active, most frequently with ACTH or prolactin production. The most common clinical symptoms are diabetes insipidus, optic nerve dysfunction, anterior pituitary dysfunction, palsy of cranial nerves III, IV, or VI, and headaches, although patients may also be asymptomatic. The tumors behave aggressively, and prognosis is poor.
- \Head finding (finding)\Finding of brain\Disorder of brain (disorder)\Disorder of pituitary gland\Neoplasm of pituitary gland\Malignant neoplasm of pituitary gland (disorder)\Primary malignant neoplasm of pituitary gland\A rare pituitary tumor characterized by the presence of a pituitary adenoma that has metastasized either within the central nervous system, or to distant sites. The vast majority of pituitary carcinomas are hormonally active, most frequently with ACTH or prolactin production. The most common clinical symptoms are diabetes insipidus, optic nerve dysfunction, anterior pituitary dysfunction, palsy of cranial nerves III, IV, or VI, and headaches, although patients may also be asymptomatic. The tumors behave aggressively, and prognosis is poor.
- \Head finding (finding)\Finding of brain\Disorder of brain (disorder)\Lesion of brain\Neoplasm of brain\Malignant neoplasm of brain (disorder)\Malignant epithelial neoplasm of brain (disorder)\Pituitary carcinoma\A rare pituitary tumor characterized by the presence of a pituitary adenoma that has metastasized either within the central nervous system, or to distant sites. The vast majority of pituitary carcinomas are hormonally active, most frequently with ACTH or prolactin production. The most common clinical symptoms are diabetes insipidus, optic nerve dysfunction, anterior pituitary dysfunction, palsy of cranial nerves III, IV, or VI, and headaches, although patients may also be asymptomatic. The tumors behave aggressively, and prognosis is poor.
- \Head finding (finding)\Finding of brain\Disorder of brain (disorder)\Lesion of brain\Neoplasm of brain\Malignant neoplasm of brain (disorder)\Malignant neoplasm of cerebrum (disorder)\Malignant neoplasm of pituitary gland (disorder)\Pituitary carcinoma\A rare pituitary tumor characterized by the presence of a pituitary adenoma that has metastasized either within the central nervous system, or to distant sites. The vast majority of pituitary carcinomas are hormonally active, most frequently with ACTH or prolactin production. The most common clinical symptoms are diabetes insipidus, optic nerve dysfunction, anterior pituitary dysfunction, palsy of cranial nerves III, IV, or VI, and headaches, although patients may also be asymptomatic. The tumors behave aggressively, and prognosis is poor.
- \Head finding (finding)\Finding of brain\Disorder of brain (disorder)\Lesion of brain\Neoplasm of brain\Malignant neoplasm of brain (disorder)\Malignant neoplasm of cerebrum (disorder)\Malignant neoplasm of pituitary gland (disorder)\Primary malignant neoplasm of pituitary gland\A rare pituitary tumor characterized by the presence of a pituitary adenoma that has metastasized either within the central nervous system, or to distant sites. The vast majority of pituitary carcinomas are hormonally active, most frequently with ACTH or prolactin production. The most common clinical symptoms are diabetes insipidus, optic nerve dysfunction, anterior pituitary dysfunction, palsy of cranial nerves III, IV, or VI, and headaches, although patients may also be asymptomatic. The tumors behave aggressively, and prognosis is poor.
- \Head finding (finding)\Finding of brain\Disorder of brain (disorder)\Lesion of brain\Neoplasm of brain\Malignant neoplasm of brain (disorder)\Malignant neoplasm of cerebrum (disorder)\Primary malignant neoplasm of cerebrum\Primary malignant neoplasm of pituitary gland\A rare pituitary tumor characterized by the presence of a pituitary adenoma that has metastasized either within the central nervous system, or to distant sites. The vast majority of pituitary carcinomas are hormonally active, most frequently with ACTH or prolactin production. The most common clinical symptoms are diabetes insipidus, optic nerve dysfunction, anterior pituitary dysfunction, palsy of cranial nerves III, IV, or VI, and headaches, although patients may also be asymptomatic. The tumors behave aggressively, and prognosis is poor.
- \Head finding (finding)\Finding of brain\Disorder of brain (disorder)\Lesion of brain\Neoplasm of brain\Malignant neoplasm of brain (disorder)\Primary malignant neoplasm of brain\Primary malignant neoplasm of cerebrum\Primary malignant neoplasm of pituitary gland\A rare pituitary tumor characterized by the presence of a pituitary adenoma that has metastasized either within the central nervous system, or to distant sites. The vast majority of pituitary carcinomas are hormonally active, most frequently with ACTH or prolactin production. The most common clinical symptoms are diabetes insipidus, optic nerve dysfunction, anterior pituitary dysfunction, palsy of cranial nerves III, IV, or VI, and headaches, although patients may also be asymptomatic. The tumors behave aggressively, and prognosis is poor.
- \Head finding (finding)\Finding of brain\Disorder of brain (disorder)\Lesion of brain\Neoplasm of brain\Neoplasm of cerebrum\Malignant neoplasm of cerebrum (disorder)\Malignant neoplasm of pituitary gland (disorder)\Pituitary carcinoma\A rare pituitary tumor characterized by the presence of a pituitary adenoma that has metastasized either within the central nervous system, or to distant sites. The vast majority of pituitary carcinomas are hormonally active, most frequently with ACTH or prolactin production. The most common clinical symptoms are diabetes insipidus, optic nerve dysfunction, anterior pituitary dysfunction, palsy of cranial nerves III, IV, or VI, and headaches, although patients may also be asymptomatic. The tumors behave aggressively, and prognosis is poor.
- \Head finding (finding)\Finding of brain\Disorder of brain (disorder)\Lesion of brain\Neoplasm of brain\Neoplasm of cerebrum\Malignant neoplasm of cerebrum (disorder)\Malignant neoplasm of pituitary gland (disorder)\Primary malignant neoplasm of pituitary gland\A rare pituitary tumor characterized by the presence of a pituitary adenoma that has metastasized either within the central nervous system, or to distant sites. The vast majority of pituitary carcinomas are hormonally active, most frequently with ACTH or prolactin production. The most common clinical symptoms are diabetes insipidus, optic nerve dysfunction, anterior pituitary dysfunction, palsy of cranial nerves III, IV, or VI, and headaches, although patients may also be asymptomatic. The tumors behave aggressively, and prognosis is poor.
- \Head finding (finding)\Finding of brain\Disorder of brain (disorder)\Lesion of brain\Neoplasm of brain\Neoplasm of cerebrum\Malignant neoplasm of cerebrum (disorder)\Primary malignant neoplasm of cerebrum\Primary malignant neoplasm of pituitary gland\A rare pituitary tumor characterized by the presence of a pituitary adenoma that has metastasized either within the central nervous system, or to distant sites. The vast majority of pituitary carcinomas are hormonally active, most frequently with ACTH or prolactin production. The most common clinical symptoms are diabetes insipidus, optic nerve dysfunction, anterior pituitary dysfunction, palsy of cranial nerves III, IV, or VI, and headaches, although patients may also be asymptomatic. The tumors behave aggressively, and prognosis is poor.
- \Head finding (finding)\Finding of brain\Disorder of brain (disorder)\Lesion of brain\Neoplasm of brain\Neoplasm of cerebrum\Neoplasm of pituitary gland\Malignant neoplasm of pituitary gland (disorder)\Pituitary carcinoma\A rare pituitary tumor characterized by the presence of a pituitary adenoma that has metastasized either within the central nervous system, or to distant sites. The vast majority of pituitary carcinomas are hormonally active, most frequently with ACTH or prolactin production. The most common clinical symptoms are diabetes insipidus, optic nerve dysfunction, anterior pituitary dysfunction, palsy of cranial nerves III, IV, or VI, and headaches, although patients may also be asymptomatic. The tumors behave aggressively, and prognosis is poor.
- \Head finding (finding)\Finding of brain\Disorder of brain (disorder)\Lesion of brain\Neoplasm of brain\Neoplasm of cerebrum\Neoplasm of pituitary gland\Malignant neoplasm of pituitary gland (disorder)\Primary malignant neoplasm of pituitary gland\A rare pituitary tumor characterized by the presence of a pituitary adenoma that has metastasized either within the central nervous system, or to distant sites. The vast majority of pituitary carcinomas are hormonally active, most frequently with ACTH or prolactin production. The most common clinical symptoms are diabetes insipidus, optic nerve dysfunction, anterior pituitary dysfunction, palsy of cranial nerves III, IV, or VI, and headaches, although patients may also be asymptomatic. The tumors behave aggressively, and prognosis is poor.
- \Head finding (finding)\Disorder of head (disorder)\Neoplasm of head\Intracranial tumour\Neoplasm of brain\Malignant neoplasm of brain (disorder)\Malignant epithelial neoplasm of brain (disorder)\Pituitary carcinoma\A rare pituitary tumor characterized by the presence of a pituitary adenoma that has metastasized either within the central nervous system, or to distant sites. The vast majority of pituitary carcinomas are hormonally active, most frequently with ACTH or prolactin production. The most common clinical symptoms are diabetes insipidus, optic nerve dysfunction, anterior pituitary dysfunction, palsy of cranial nerves III, IV, or VI, and headaches, although patients may also be asymptomatic. The tumors behave aggressively, and prognosis is poor.
- \Head finding (finding)\Disorder of head (disorder)\Neoplasm of head\Intracranial tumour\Neoplasm of brain\Malignant neoplasm of brain (disorder)\Malignant neoplasm of cerebrum (disorder)\Malignant neoplasm of pituitary gland (disorder)\Pituitary carcinoma\A rare pituitary tumor characterized by the presence of a pituitary adenoma that has metastasized either within the central nervous system, or to distant sites. The vast majority of pituitary carcinomas are hormonally active, most frequently with ACTH or prolactin production. The most common clinical symptoms are diabetes insipidus, optic nerve dysfunction, anterior pituitary dysfunction, palsy of cranial nerves III, IV, or VI, and headaches, although patients may also be asymptomatic. The tumors behave aggressively, and prognosis is poor.
- \Head finding (finding)\Disorder of head (disorder)\Neoplasm of head\Intracranial tumour\Neoplasm of brain\Malignant neoplasm of brain (disorder)\Malignant neoplasm of cerebrum (disorder)\Malignant neoplasm of pituitary gland (disorder)\Primary malignant neoplasm of pituitary gland\A rare pituitary tumor characterized by the presence of a pituitary adenoma that has metastasized either within the central nervous system, or to distant sites. The vast majority of pituitary carcinomas are hormonally active, most frequently with ACTH or prolactin production. The most common clinical symptoms are diabetes insipidus, optic nerve dysfunction, anterior pituitary dysfunction, palsy of cranial nerves III, IV, or VI, and headaches, although patients may also be asymptomatic. The tumors behave aggressively, and prognosis is poor.
- \Head finding (finding)\Disorder of head (disorder)\Neoplasm of head\Intracranial tumour\Neoplasm of brain\Malignant neoplasm of brain (disorder)\Malignant neoplasm of cerebrum (disorder)\Primary malignant neoplasm of cerebrum\Primary malignant neoplasm of pituitary gland\A rare pituitary tumor characterized by the presence of a pituitary adenoma that has metastasized either within the central nervous system, or to distant sites. The vast majority of pituitary carcinomas are hormonally active, most frequently with ACTH or prolactin production. The most common clinical symptoms are diabetes insipidus, optic nerve dysfunction, anterior pituitary dysfunction, palsy of cranial nerves III, IV, or VI, and headaches, although patients may also be asymptomatic. The tumors behave aggressively, and prognosis is poor.
- \Head finding (finding)\Disorder of head (disorder)\Neoplasm of head\Intracranial tumour\Neoplasm of brain\Malignant neoplasm of brain (disorder)\Primary malignant neoplasm of brain\Primary malignant neoplasm of cerebrum\Primary malignant neoplasm of pituitary gland\A rare pituitary tumor characterized by the presence of a pituitary adenoma that has metastasized either within the central nervous system, or to distant sites. The vast majority of pituitary carcinomas are hormonally active, most frequently with ACTH or prolactin production. The most common clinical symptoms are diabetes insipidus, optic nerve dysfunction, anterior pituitary dysfunction, palsy of cranial nerves III, IV, or VI, and headaches, although patients may also be asymptomatic. The tumors behave aggressively, and prognosis is poor.
- \Head finding (finding)\Disorder of head (disorder)\Neoplasm of head\Intracranial tumour\Neoplasm of brain\Neoplasm of cerebrum\Malignant neoplasm of cerebrum (disorder)\Malignant neoplasm of pituitary gland (disorder)\Pituitary carcinoma\A rare pituitary tumor characterized by the presence of a pituitary adenoma that has metastasized either within the central nervous system, or to distant sites. The vast majority of pituitary carcinomas are hormonally active, most frequently with ACTH or prolactin production. The most common clinical symptoms are diabetes insipidus, optic nerve dysfunction, anterior pituitary dysfunction, palsy of cranial nerves III, IV, or VI, and headaches, although patients may also be asymptomatic. The tumors behave aggressively, and prognosis is poor.
- \Head finding (finding)\Disorder of head (disorder)\Neoplasm of head\Intracranial tumour\Neoplasm of brain\Neoplasm of cerebrum\Malignant neoplasm of cerebrum (disorder)\Malignant neoplasm of pituitary gland (disorder)\Primary malignant neoplasm of pituitary gland\A rare pituitary tumor characterized by the presence of a pituitary adenoma that has metastasized either within the central nervous system, or to distant sites. The vast majority of pituitary carcinomas are hormonally active, most frequently with ACTH or prolactin production. The most common clinical symptoms are diabetes insipidus, optic nerve dysfunction, anterior pituitary dysfunction, palsy of cranial nerves III, IV, or VI, and headaches, although patients may also be asymptomatic. The tumors behave aggressively, and prognosis is poor.
- \Head finding (finding)\Disorder of head (disorder)\Neoplasm of head\Intracranial tumour\Neoplasm of brain\Neoplasm of cerebrum\Malignant neoplasm of cerebrum (disorder)\Primary malignant neoplasm of cerebrum\Primary malignant neoplasm of pituitary gland\A rare pituitary tumor characterized by the presence of a pituitary adenoma that has metastasized either within the central nervous system, or to distant sites. The vast majority of pituitary carcinomas are hormonally active, most frequently with ACTH or prolactin production. The most common clinical symptoms are diabetes insipidus, optic nerve dysfunction, anterior pituitary dysfunction, palsy of cranial nerves III, IV, or VI, and headaches, although patients may also be asymptomatic. The tumors behave aggressively, and prognosis is poor.
- \Head finding (finding)\Disorder of head (disorder)\Neoplasm of head\Intracranial tumour\Neoplasm of brain\Neoplasm of cerebrum\Neoplasm of pituitary gland\Malignant neoplasm of pituitary gland (disorder)\Pituitary carcinoma\A rare pituitary tumor characterized by the presence of a pituitary adenoma that has metastasized either within the central nervous system, or to distant sites. The vast majority of pituitary carcinomas are hormonally active, most frequently with ACTH or prolactin production. The most common clinical symptoms are diabetes insipidus, optic nerve dysfunction, anterior pituitary dysfunction, palsy of cranial nerves III, IV, or VI, and headaches, although patients may also be asymptomatic. The tumors behave aggressively, and prognosis is poor.
- \Head finding (finding)\Disorder of head (disorder)\Neoplasm of head\Intracranial tumour\Neoplasm of brain\Neoplasm of cerebrum\Neoplasm of pituitary gland\Malignant neoplasm of pituitary gland (disorder)\Primary malignant neoplasm of pituitary gland\A rare pituitary tumor characterized by the presence of a pituitary adenoma that has metastasized either within the central nervous system, or to distant sites. The vast majority of pituitary carcinomas are hormonally active, most frequently with ACTH or prolactin production. The most common clinical symptoms are diabetes insipidus, optic nerve dysfunction, anterior pituitary dysfunction, palsy of cranial nerves III, IV, or VI, and headaches, although patients may also be asymptomatic. The tumors behave aggressively, and prognosis is poor.
- \Head finding (finding)\Disorder of head (disorder)\Neoplasm of head\Primary malignant neoplasm of head\Primary malignant neoplasm of brain\Primary malignant neoplasm of cerebrum\Primary malignant neoplasm of pituitary gland\A rare pituitary tumor characterized by the presence of a pituitary adenoma that has metastasized either within the central nervous system, or to distant sites. The vast majority of pituitary carcinomas are hormonally active, most frequently with ACTH or prolactin production. The most common clinical symptoms are diabetes insipidus, optic nerve dysfunction, anterior pituitary dysfunction, palsy of cranial nerves III, IV, or VI, and headaches, although patients may also be asymptomatic. The tumors behave aggressively, and prognosis is poor.
- \Head finding (finding)\Disorder of head (disorder)\Disorder of brain (disorder)\Disorder of pituitary gland\Neoplasm of pituitary gland\Malignant neoplasm of pituitary gland (disorder)\Pituitary carcinoma\A rare pituitary tumor characterized by the presence of a pituitary adenoma that has metastasized either within the central nervous system, or to distant sites. The vast majority of pituitary carcinomas are hormonally active, most frequently with ACTH or prolactin production. The most common clinical symptoms are diabetes insipidus, optic nerve dysfunction, anterior pituitary dysfunction, palsy of cranial nerves III, IV, or VI, and headaches, although patients may also be asymptomatic. The tumors behave aggressively, and prognosis is poor.
- \Head finding (finding)\Disorder of head (disorder)\Disorder of brain (disorder)\Disorder of pituitary gland\Neoplasm of pituitary gland\Malignant neoplasm of pituitary gland (disorder)\Primary malignant neoplasm of pituitary gland\A rare pituitary tumor characterized by the presence of a pituitary adenoma that has metastasized either within the central nervous system, or to distant sites. The vast majority of pituitary carcinomas are hormonally active, most frequently with ACTH or prolactin production. The most common clinical symptoms are diabetes insipidus, optic nerve dysfunction, anterior pituitary dysfunction, palsy of cranial nerves III, IV, or VI, and headaches, although patients may also be asymptomatic. The tumors behave aggressively, and prognosis is poor.
- \Head finding (finding)\Disorder of head (disorder)\Disorder of brain (disorder)\Lesion of brain\Neoplasm of brain\Malignant neoplasm of brain (disorder)\Malignant epithelial neoplasm of brain (disorder)\Pituitary carcinoma\A rare pituitary tumor characterized by the presence of a pituitary adenoma that has metastasized either within the central nervous system, or to distant sites. The vast majority of pituitary carcinomas are hormonally active, most frequently with ACTH or prolactin production. The most common clinical symptoms are diabetes insipidus, optic nerve dysfunction, anterior pituitary dysfunction, palsy of cranial nerves III, IV, or VI, and headaches, although patients may also be asymptomatic. The tumors behave aggressively, and prognosis is poor.
- \Head finding (finding)\Disorder of head (disorder)\Disorder of brain (disorder)\Lesion of brain\Neoplasm of brain\Malignant neoplasm of brain (disorder)\Malignant neoplasm of cerebrum (disorder)\Malignant neoplasm of pituitary gland (disorder)\Pituitary carcinoma\A rare pituitary tumor characterized by the presence of a pituitary adenoma that has metastasized either within the central nervous system, or to distant sites. The vast majority of pituitary carcinomas are hormonally active, most frequently with ACTH or prolactin production. The most common clinical symptoms are diabetes insipidus, optic nerve dysfunction, anterior pituitary dysfunction, palsy of cranial nerves III, IV, or VI, and headaches, although patients may also be asymptomatic. The tumors behave aggressively, and prognosis is poor.
- \Head finding (finding)\Disorder of head (disorder)\Disorder of brain (disorder)\Lesion of brain\Neoplasm of brain\Malignant neoplasm of brain (disorder)\Malignant neoplasm of cerebrum (disorder)\Malignant neoplasm of pituitary gland (disorder)\Primary malignant neoplasm of pituitary gland\A rare pituitary tumor characterized by the presence of a pituitary adenoma that has metastasized either within the central nervous system, or to distant sites. The vast majority of pituitary carcinomas are hormonally active, most frequently with ACTH or prolactin production. The most common clinical symptoms are diabetes insipidus, optic nerve dysfunction, anterior pituitary dysfunction, palsy of cranial nerves III, IV, or VI, and headaches, although patients may also be asymptomatic. The tumors behave aggressively, and prognosis is poor.
- \Head finding (finding)\Disorder of head (disorder)\Disorder of brain (disorder)\Lesion of brain\Neoplasm of brain\Malignant neoplasm of brain (disorder)\Malignant neoplasm of cerebrum (disorder)\Primary malignant neoplasm of cerebrum\Primary malignant neoplasm of pituitary gland\A rare pituitary tumor characterized by the presence of a pituitary adenoma that has metastasized either within the central nervous system, or to distant sites. The vast majority of pituitary carcinomas are hormonally active, most frequently with ACTH or prolactin production. The most common clinical symptoms are diabetes insipidus, optic nerve dysfunction, anterior pituitary dysfunction, palsy of cranial nerves III, IV, or VI, and headaches, although patients may also be asymptomatic. The tumors behave aggressively, and prognosis is poor.
- \Head finding (finding)\Disorder of head (disorder)\Disorder of brain (disorder)\Lesion of brain\Neoplasm of brain\Malignant neoplasm of brain (disorder)\Primary malignant neoplasm of brain\Primary malignant neoplasm of cerebrum\Primary malignant neoplasm of pituitary gland\A rare pituitary tumor characterized by the presence of a pituitary adenoma that has metastasized either within the central nervous system, or to distant sites. The vast majority of pituitary carcinomas are hormonally active, most frequently with ACTH or prolactin production. The most common clinical symptoms are diabetes insipidus, optic nerve dysfunction, anterior pituitary dysfunction, palsy of cranial nerves III, IV, or VI, and headaches, although patients may also be asymptomatic. The tumors behave aggressively, and prognosis is poor.
- \Head finding (finding)\Disorder of head (disorder)\Disorder of brain (disorder)\Lesion of brain\Neoplasm of brain\Neoplasm of cerebrum\Malignant neoplasm of cerebrum (disorder)\Malignant neoplasm of pituitary gland (disorder)\Pituitary carcinoma\A rare pituitary tumor characterized by the presence of a pituitary adenoma that has metastasized either within the central nervous system, or to distant sites. The vast majority of pituitary carcinomas are hormonally active, most frequently with ACTH or prolactin production. The most common clinical symptoms are diabetes insipidus, optic nerve dysfunction, anterior pituitary dysfunction, palsy of cranial nerves III, IV, or VI, and headaches, although patients may also be asymptomatic. The tumors behave aggressively, and prognosis is poor.
- \Head finding (finding)\Disorder of head (disorder)\Disorder of brain (disorder)\Lesion of brain\Neoplasm of brain\Neoplasm of cerebrum\Malignant neoplasm of cerebrum (disorder)\Malignant neoplasm of pituitary gland (disorder)\Primary malignant neoplasm of pituitary gland\A rare pituitary tumor characterized by the presence of a pituitary adenoma that has metastasized either within the central nervous system, or to distant sites. The vast majority of pituitary carcinomas are hormonally active, most frequently with ACTH or prolactin production. The most common clinical symptoms are diabetes insipidus, optic nerve dysfunction, anterior pituitary dysfunction, palsy of cranial nerves III, IV, or VI, and headaches, although patients may also be asymptomatic. The tumors behave aggressively, and prognosis is poor.
- \Head finding (finding)\Disorder of head (disorder)\Disorder of brain (disorder)\Lesion of brain\Neoplasm of brain\Neoplasm of cerebrum\Malignant neoplasm of cerebrum (disorder)\Primary malignant neoplasm of cerebrum\Primary malignant neoplasm of pituitary gland\A rare pituitary tumor characterized by the presence of a pituitary adenoma that has metastasized either within the central nervous system, or to distant sites. The vast majority of pituitary carcinomas are hormonally active, most frequently with ACTH or prolactin production. The most common clinical symptoms are diabetes insipidus, optic nerve dysfunction, anterior pituitary dysfunction, palsy of cranial nerves III, IV, or VI, and headaches, although patients may also be asymptomatic. The tumors behave aggressively, and prognosis is poor.
- \Head finding (finding)\Disorder of head (disorder)\Disorder of brain (disorder)\Lesion of brain\Neoplasm of brain\Neoplasm of cerebrum\Neoplasm of pituitary gland\Malignant neoplasm of pituitary gland (disorder)\Pituitary carcinoma\A rare pituitary tumor characterized by the presence of a pituitary adenoma that has metastasized either within the central nervous system, or to distant sites. The vast majority of pituitary carcinomas are hormonally active, most frequently with ACTH or prolactin production. The most common clinical symptoms are diabetes insipidus, optic nerve dysfunction, anterior pituitary dysfunction, palsy of cranial nerves III, IV, or VI, and headaches, although patients may also be asymptomatic. The tumors behave aggressively, and prognosis is poor.
- \Head finding (finding)\Disorder of head (disorder)\Disorder of brain (disorder)\Lesion of brain\Neoplasm of brain\Neoplasm of cerebrum\Neoplasm of pituitary gland\Malignant neoplasm of pituitary gland (disorder)\Primary malignant neoplasm of pituitary gland\A rare pituitary tumor characterized by the presence of a pituitary adenoma that has metastasized either within the central nervous system, or to distant sites. The vast majority of pituitary carcinomas are hormonally active, most frequently with ACTH or prolactin production. The most common clinical symptoms are diabetes insipidus, optic nerve dysfunction, anterior pituitary dysfunction, palsy of cranial nerves III, IV, or VI, and headaches, although patients may also be asymptomatic. The tumors behave aggressively, and prognosis is poor.
- \Mass of body structure\Neoplasm of endocrine system (disorder)\Neoplasm of endocrine gland (disorder)\Malignant neoplasm of endocrine gland (disorder)\Primary malignant neoplasm of endocrine gland (disorder)\Primary malignant epithelial neoplasm of endocrine gland (disorder)\A rare pituitary tumor characterized by the presence of a pituitary adenoma that has metastasized either within the central nervous system, or to distant sites. The vast majority of pituitary carcinomas are hormonally active, most frequently with ACTH or prolactin production. The most common clinical symptoms are diabetes insipidus, optic nerve dysfunction, anterior pituitary dysfunction, palsy of cranial nerves III, IV, or VI, and headaches, although patients may also be asymptomatic. The tumors behave aggressively, and prognosis is poor.
- \Mass of body structure\Neoplasm of endocrine system (disorder)\Neoplasm of endocrine gland (disorder)\Malignant neoplasm of endocrine gland (disorder)\Primary malignant neoplasm of endocrine gland (disorder)\Primary malignant neoplasm of pituitary gland\A rare pituitary tumor characterized by the presence of a pituitary adenoma that has metastasized either within the central nervous system, or to distant sites. The vast majority of pituitary carcinomas are hormonally active, most frequently with ACTH or prolactin production. The most common clinical symptoms are diabetes insipidus, optic nerve dysfunction, anterior pituitary dysfunction, palsy of cranial nerves III, IV, or VI, and headaches, although patients may also be asymptomatic. The tumors behave aggressively, and prognosis is poor.
- \Mass of body structure\Neoplasm of endocrine system (disorder)\Neoplasm of endocrine gland (disorder)\Malignant neoplasm of endocrine gland (disorder)\Malignant neoplasm of pituitary gland (disorder)\Pituitary carcinoma\A rare pituitary tumor characterized by the presence of a pituitary adenoma that has metastasized either within the central nervous system, or to distant sites. The vast majority of pituitary carcinomas are hormonally active, most frequently with ACTH or prolactin production. The most common clinical symptoms are diabetes insipidus, optic nerve dysfunction, anterior pituitary dysfunction, palsy of cranial nerves III, IV, or VI, and headaches, although patients may also be asymptomatic. The tumors behave aggressively, and prognosis is poor.
- \Mass of body structure\Neoplasm of endocrine system (disorder)\Neoplasm of endocrine gland (disorder)\Malignant neoplasm of endocrine gland (disorder)\Malignant neoplasm of pituitary gland (disorder)\Primary malignant neoplasm of pituitary gland\A rare pituitary tumor characterized by the presence of a pituitary adenoma that has metastasized either within the central nervous system, or to distant sites. The vast majority of pituitary carcinomas are hormonally active, most frequently with ACTH or prolactin production. The most common clinical symptoms are diabetes insipidus, optic nerve dysfunction, anterior pituitary dysfunction, palsy of cranial nerves III, IV, or VI, and headaches, although patients may also be asymptomatic. The tumors behave aggressively, and prognosis is poor.
- \Mass of body structure\Neoplasm of endocrine system (disorder)\Neoplasm of endocrine gland (disorder)\Neoplasm of pituitary gland\Malignant neoplasm of pituitary gland (disorder)\Pituitary carcinoma\A rare pituitary tumor characterized by the presence of a pituitary adenoma that has metastasized either within the central nervous system, or to distant sites. The vast majority of pituitary carcinomas are hormonally active, most frequently with ACTH or prolactin production. The most common clinical symptoms are diabetes insipidus, optic nerve dysfunction, anterior pituitary dysfunction, palsy of cranial nerves III, IV, or VI, and headaches, although patients may also be asymptomatic. The tumors behave aggressively, and prognosis is poor.
- \Mass of body structure\Neoplasm of endocrine system (disorder)\Neoplasm of endocrine gland (disorder)\Neoplasm of pituitary gland\Malignant neoplasm of pituitary gland (disorder)\Primary malignant neoplasm of pituitary gland\A rare pituitary tumor characterized by the presence of a pituitary adenoma that has metastasized either within the central nervous system, or to distant sites. The vast majority of pituitary carcinomas are hormonally active, most frequently with ACTH or prolactin production. The most common clinical symptoms are diabetes insipidus, optic nerve dysfunction, anterior pituitary dysfunction, palsy of cranial nerves III, IV, or VI, and headaches, although patients may also be asymptomatic. The tumors behave aggressively, and prognosis is poor.
- \Mass of body structure\Mass of body region\Mass of head and/or neck (finding)\Mass of head (finding)\Neoplasm of head\Intracranial tumour\Neoplasm of brain\Malignant neoplasm of brain (disorder)\Malignant epithelial neoplasm of brain (disorder)\Pituitary carcinoma\A rare pituitary tumor characterized by the presence of a pituitary adenoma that has metastasized either within the central nervous system, or to distant sites. The vast majority of pituitary carcinomas are hormonally active, most frequently with ACTH or prolactin production. The most common clinical symptoms are diabetes insipidus, optic nerve dysfunction, anterior pituitary dysfunction, palsy of cranial nerves III, IV, or VI, and headaches, although patients may also be asymptomatic. The tumors behave aggressively, and prognosis is poor.
- \Mass of body structure\Mass of body region\Mass of head and/or neck (finding)\Mass of head (finding)\Neoplasm of head\Intracranial tumour\Neoplasm of brain\Malignant neoplasm of brain (disorder)\Malignant neoplasm of cerebrum (disorder)\Malignant neoplasm of pituitary gland (disorder)\Pituitary carcinoma\A rare pituitary tumor characterized by the presence of a pituitary adenoma that has metastasized either within the central nervous system, or to distant sites. The vast majority of pituitary carcinomas are hormonally active, most frequently with ACTH or prolactin production. The most common clinical symptoms are diabetes insipidus, optic nerve dysfunction, anterior pituitary dysfunction, palsy of cranial nerves III, IV, or VI, and headaches, although patients may also be asymptomatic. The tumors behave aggressively, and prognosis is poor.
- \Mass of body structure\Mass of body region\Mass of head and/or neck (finding)\Mass of head (finding)\Neoplasm of head\Intracranial tumour\Neoplasm of brain\Malignant neoplasm of brain (disorder)\Malignant neoplasm of cerebrum (disorder)\Malignant neoplasm of pituitary gland (disorder)\Primary malignant neoplasm of pituitary gland\A rare pituitary tumor characterized by the presence of a pituitary adenoma that has metastasized either within the central nervous system, or to distant sites. The vast majority of pituitary carcinomas are hormonally active, most frequently with ACTH or prolactin production. The most common clinical symptoms are diabetes insipidus, optic nerve dysfunction, anterior pituitary dysfunction, palsy of cranial nerves III, IV, or VI, and headaches, although patients may also be asymptomatic. The tumors behave aggressively, and prognosis is poor.
- \Mass of body structure\Mass of body region\Mass of head and/or neck (finding)\Mass of head (finding)\Neoplasm of head\Intracranial tumour\Neoplasm of brain\Malignant neoplasm of brain (disorder)\Malignant neoplasm of cerebrum (disorder)\Primary malignant neoplasm of cerebrum\Primary malignant neoplasm of pituitary gland\A rare pituitary tumor characterized by the presence of a pituitary adenoma that has metastasized either within the central nervous system, or to distant sites. The vast majority of pituitary carcinomas are hormonally active, most frequently with ACTH or prolactin production. The most common clinical symptoms are diabetes insipidus, optic nerve dysfunction, anterior pituitary dysfunction, palsy of cranial nerves III, IV, or VI, and headaches, although patients may also be asymptomatic. The tumors behave aggressively, and prognosis is poor.
- \Mass of body structure\Mass of body region\Mass of head and/or neck (finding)\Mass of head (finding)\Neoplasm of head\Intracranial tumour\Neoplasm of brain\Malignant neoplasm of brain (disorder)\Primary malignant neoplasm of brain\Primary malignant neoplasm of cerebrum\Primary malignant neoplasm of pituitary gland\A rare pituitary tumor characterized by the presence of a pituitary adenoma that has metastasized either within the central nervous system, or to distant sites. The vast majority of pituitary carcinomas are hormonally active, most frequently with ACTH or prolactin production. The most common clinical symptoms are diabetes insipidus, optic nerve dysfunction, anterior pituitary dysfunction, palsy of cranial nerves III, IV, or VI, and headaches, although patients may also be asymptomatic. The tumors behave aggressively, and prognosis is poor.
- \Mass of body structure\Mass of body region\Mass of head and/or neck (finding)\Mass of head (finding)\Neoplasm of head\Intracranial tumour\Neoplasm of brain\Neoplasm of cerebrum\Malignant neoplasm of cerebrum (disorder)\Malignant neoplasm of pituitary gland (disorder)\Pituitary carcinoma\A rare pituitary tumor characterized by the presence of a pituitary adenoma that has metastasized either within the central nervous system, or to distant sites. The vast majority of pituitary carcinomas are hormonally active, most frequently with ACTH or prolactin production. The most common clinical symptoms are diabetes insipidus, optic nerve dysfunction, anterior pituitary dysfunction, palsy of cranial nerves III, IV, or VI, and headaches, although patients may also be asymptomatic. The tumors behave aggressively, and prognosis is poor.
- \Mass of body structure\Mass of body region\Mass of head and/or neck (finding)\Mass of head (finding)\Neoplasm of head\Intracranial tumour\Neoplasm of brain\Neoplasm of cerebrum\Malignant neoplasm of cerebrum (disorder)\Malignant neoplasm of pituitary gland (disorder)\Primary malignant neoplasm of pituitary gland\A rare pituitary tumor characterized by the presence of a pituitary adenoma that has metastasized either within the central nervous system, or to distant sites. The vast majority of pituitary carcinomas are hormonally active, most frequently with ACTH or prolactin production. The most common clinical symptoms are diabetes insipidus, optic nerve dysfunction, anterior pituitary dysfunction, palsy of cranial nerves III, IV, or VI, and headaches, although patients may also be asymptomatic. The tumors behave aggressively, and prognosis is poor.
- \Mass of body structure\Mass of body region\Mass of head and/or neck (finding)\Mass of head (finding)\Neoplasm of head\Intracranial tumour\Neoplasm of brain\Neoplasm of cerebrum\Malignant neoplasm of cerebrum (disorder)\Primary malignant neoplasm of cerebrum\Primary malignant neoplasm of pituitary gland\A rare pituitary tumor characterized by the presence of a pituitary adenoma that has metastasized either within the central nervous system, or to distant sites. The vast majority of pituitary carcinomas are hormonally active, most frequently with ACTH or prolactin production. The most common clinical symptoms are diabetes insipidus, optic nerve dysfunction, anterior pituitary dysfunction, palsy of cranial nerves III, IV, or VI, and headaches, although patients may also be asymptomatic. The tumors behave aggressively, and prognosis is poor.
- \Mass of body structure\Mass of body region\Mass of head and/or neck (finding)\Mass of head (finding)\Neoplasm of head\Intracranial tumour\Neoplasm of brain\Neoplasm of cerebrum\Neoplasm of pituitary gland\Malignant neoplasm of pituitary gland (disorder)\Pituitary carcinoma\A rare pituitary tumor characterized by the presence of a pituitary adenoma that has metastasized either within the central nervous system, or to distant sites. The vast majority of pituitary carcinomas are hormonally active, most frequently with ACTH or prolactin production. The most common clinical symptoms are diabetes insipidus, optic nerve dysfunction, anterior pituitary dysfunction, palsy of cranial nerves III, IV, or VI, and headaches, although patients may also be asymptomatic. The tumors behave aggressively, and prognosis is poor.
- \Mass of body structure\Mass of body region\Mass of head and/or neck (finding)\Mass of head (finding)\Neoplasm of head\Intracranial tumour\Neoplasm of brain\Neoplasm of cerebrum\Neoplasm of pituitary gland\Malignant neoplasm of pituitary gland (disorder)\Primary malignant neoplasm of pituitary gland\A rare pituitary tumor characterized by the presence of a pituitary adenoma that has metastasized either within the central nervous system, or to distant sites. The vast majority of pituitary carcinomas are hormonally active, most frequently with ACTH or prolactin production. The most common clinical symptoms are diabetes insipidus, optic nerve dysfunction, anterior pituitary dysfunction, palsy of cranial nerves III, IV, or VI, and headaches, although patients may also be asymptomatic. The tumors behave aggressively, and prognosis is poor.
- \Mass of body structure\Mass of body region\Mass of head and/or neck (finding)\Mass of head (finding)\Neoplasm of head\Primary malignant neoplasm of head\Primary malignant neoplasm of brain\Primary malignant neoplasm of cerebrum\Primary malignant neoplasm of pituitary gland\A rare pituitary tumor characterized by the presence of a pituitary adenoma that has metastasized either within the central nervous system, or to distant sites. The vast majority of pituitary carcinomas are hormonally active, most frequently with ACTH or prolactin production. The most common clinical symptoms are diabetes insipidus, optic nerve dysfunction, anterior pituitary dysfunction, palsy of cranial nerves III, IV, or VI, and headaches, although patients may also be asymptomatic. The tumors behave aggressively, and prognosis is poor.
- \Mass of body structure\Mass of body region\Mass of head and/or neck (finding)\Mass of head (finding)\Intracranial mass\Mass lesion of brain (finding)\Pituitary mass\Neoplasm of pituitary gland\Malignant neoplasm of pituitary gland (disorder)\Pituitary carcinoma\A rare pituitary tumor characterized by the presence of a pituitary adenoma that has metastasized either within the central nervous system, or to distant sites. The vast majority of pituitary carcinomas are hormonally active, most frequently with ACTH or prolactin production. The most common clinical symptoms are diabetes insipidus, optic nerve dysfunction, anterior pituitary dysfunction, palsy of cranial nerves III, IV, or VI, and headaches, although patients may also be asymptomatic. The tumors behave aggressively, and prognosis is poor.
- \Mass of body structure\Mass of body region\Mass of head and/or neck (finding)\Mass of head (finding)\Intracranial mass\Mass lesion of brain (finding)\Pituitary mass\Neoplasm of pituitary gland\Malignant neoplasm of pituitary gland (disorder)\Primary malignant neoplasm of pituitary gland\A rare pituitary tumor characterized by the presence of a pituitary adenoma that has metastasized either within the central nervous system, or to distant sites. The vast majority of pituitary carcinomas are hormonally active, most frequently with ACTH or prolactin production. The most common clinical symptoms are diabetes insipidus, optic nerve dysfunction, anterior pituitary dysfunction, palsy of cranial nerves III, IV, or VI, and headaches, although patients may also be asymptomatic. The tumors behave aggressively, and prognosis is poor.
- \Mass of body structure\Mass of body region\Mass of head and/or neck (finding)\Mass of head (finding)\Intracranial mass\Mass lesion of brain (finding)\Neoplasm of brain\Malignant neoplasm of brain (disorder)\Malignant epithelial neoplasm of brain (disorder)\Pituitary carcinoma\A rare pituitary tumor characterized by the presence of a pituitary adenoma that has metastasized either within the central nervous system, or to distant sites. The vast majority of pituitary carcinomas are hormonally active, most frequently with ACTH or prolactin production. The most common clinical symptoms are diabetes insipidus, optic nerve dysfunction, anterior pituitary dysfunction, palsy of cranial nerves III, IV, or VI, and headaches, although patients may also be asymptomatic. The tumors behave aggressively, and prognosis is poor.
- \Mass of body structure\Mass of body region\Mass of head and/or neck (finding)\Mass of head (finding)\Intracranial mass\Mass lesion of brain (finding)\Neoplasm of brain\Malignant neoplasm of brain (disorder)\Malignant neoplasm of cerebrum (disorder)\Malignant neoplasm of pituitary gland (disorder)\Pituitary carcinoma\A rare pituitary tumor characterized by the presence of a pituitary adenoma that has metastasized either within the central nervous system, or to distant sites. The vast majority of pituitary carcinomas are hormonally active, most frequently with ACTH or prolactin production. The most common clinical symptoms are diabetes insipidus, optic nerve dysfunction, anterior pituitary dysfunction, palsy of cranial nerves III, IV, or VI, and headaches, although patients may also be asymptomatic. The tumors behave aggressively, and prognosis is poor.
- \Mass of body structure\Mass of body region\Mass of head and/or neck (finding)\Mass of head (finding)\Intracranial mass\Mass lesion of brain (finding)\Neoplasm of brain\Malignant neoplasm of brain (disorder)\Malignant neoplasm of cerebrum (disorder)\Malignant neoplasm of pituitary gland (disorder)\Primary malignant neoplasm of pituitary gland\A rare pituitary tumor characterized by the presence of a pituitary adenoma that has metastasized either within the central nervous system, or to distant sites. The vast majority of pituitary carcinomas are hormonally active, most frequently with ACTH or prolactin production. The most common clinical symptoms are diabetes insipidus, optic nerve dysfunction, anterior pituitary dysfunction, palsy of cranial nerves III, IV, or VI, and headaches, although patients may also be asymptomatic. The tumors behave aggressively, and prognosis is poor.
- \Mass of body structure\Mass of body region\Mass of head and/or neck (finding)\Mass of head (finding)\Intracranial mass\Mass lesion of brain (finding)\Neoplasm of brain\Malignant neoplasm of brain (disorder)\Malignant neoplasm of cerebrum (disorder)\Primary malignant neoplasm of cerebrum\Primary malignant neoplasm of pituitary gland\A rare pituitary tumor characterized by the presence of a pituitary adenoma that has metastasized either within the central nervous system, or to distant sites. The vast majority of pituitary carcinomas are hormonally active, most frequently with ACTH or prolactin production. The most common clinical symptoms are diabetes insipidus, optic nerve dysfunction, anterior pituitary dysfunction, palsy of cranial nerves III, IV, or VI, and headaches, although patients may also be asymptomatic. The tumors behave aggressively, and prognosis is poor.
- \Mass of body structure\Mass of body region\Mass of head and/or neck (finding)\Mass of head (finding)\Intracranial mass\Mass lesion of brain (finding)\Neoplasm of brain\Malignant neoplasm of brain (disorder)\Primary malignant neoplasm of brain\Primary malignant neoplasm of cerebrum\Primary malignant neoplasm of pituitary gland\A rare pituitary tumor characterized by the presence of a pituitary adenoma that has metastasized either within the central nervous system, or to distant sites. The vast majority of pituitary carcinomas are hormonally active, most frequently with ACTH or prolactin production. The most common clinical symptoms are diabetes insipidus, optic nerve dysfunction, anterior pituitary dysfunction, palsy of cranial nerves III, IV, or VI, and headaches, although patients may also be asymptomatic. The tumors behave aggressively, and prognosis is poor.
- \Mass of body structure\Mass of body region\Mass of head and/or neck (finding)\Mass of head (finding)\Intracranial mass\Mass lesion of brain (finding)\Neoplasm of brain\Neoplasm of cerebrum\Malignant neoplasm of cerebrum (disorder)\Malignant neoplasm of pituitary gland (disorder)\Pituitary carcinoma\A rare pituitary tumor characterized by the presence of a pituitary adenoma that has metastasized either within the central nervous system, or to distant sites. The vast majority of pituitary carcinomas are hormonally active, most frequently with ACTH or prolactin production. The most common clinical symptoms are diabetes insipidus, optic nerve dysfunction, anterior pituitary dysfunction, palsy of cranial nerves III, IV, or VI, and headaches, although patients may also be asymptomatic. The tumors behave aggressively, and prognosis is poor.
- \Mass of body structure\Mass of body region\Mass of head and/or neck (finding)\Mass of head (finding)\Intracranial mass\Mass lesion of brain (finding)\Neoplasm of brain\Neoplasm of cerebrum\Malignant neoplasm of cerebrum (disorder)\Malignant neoplasm of pituitary gland (disorder)\Primary malignant neoplasm of pituitary gland\A rare pituitary tumor characterized by the presence of a pituitary adenoma that has metastasized either within the central nervous system, or to distant sites. The vast majority of pituitary carcinomas are hormonally active, most frequently with ACTH or prolactin production. The most common clinical symptoms are diabetes insipidus, optic nerve dysfunction, anterior pituitary dysfunction, palsy of cranial nerves III, IV, or VI, and headaches, although patients may also be asymptomatic. The tumors behave aggressively, and prognosis is poor.
- \Mass of body structure\Mass of body region\Mass of head and/or neck (finding)\Mass of head (finding)\Intracranial mass\Mass lesion of brain (finding)\Neoplasm of brain\Neoplasm of cerebrum\Malignant neoplasm of cerebrum (disorder)\Primary malignant neoplasm of cerebrum\Primary malignant neoplasm of pituitary gland\A rare pituitary tumor characterized by the presence of a pituitary adenoma that has metastasized either within the central nervous system, or to distant sites. The vast majority of pituitary carcinomas are hormonally active, most frequently with ACTH or prolactin production. The most common clinical symptoms are diabetes insipidus, optic nerve dysfunction, anterior pituitary dysfunction, palsy of cranial nerves III, IV, or VI, and headaches, although patients may also be asymptomatic. The tumors behave aggressively, and prognosis is poor.
- \Mass of body structure\Mass of body region\Mass of head and/or neck (finding)\Mass of head (finding)\Intracranial mass\Mass lesion of brain (finding)\Neoplasm of brain\Neoplasm of cerebrum\Neoplasm of pituitary gland\Malignant neoplasm of pituitary gland (disorder)\Pituitary carcinoma\A rare pituitary tumor characterized by the presence of a pituitary adenoma that has metastasized either within the central nervous system, or to distant sites. The vast majority of pituitary carcinomas are hormonally active, most frequently with ACTH or prolactin production. The most common clinical symptoms are diabetes insipidus, optic nerve dysfunction, anterior pituitary dysfunction, palsy of cranial nerves III, IV, or VI, and headaches, although patients may also be asymptomatic. The tumors behave aggressively, and prognosis is poor.
- \Mass of body structure\Mass of body region\Mass of head and/or neck (finding)\Mass of head (finding)\Intracranial mass\Mass lesion of brain (finding)\Neoplasm of brain\Neoplasm of cerebrum\Neoplasm of pituitary gland\Malignant neoplasm of pituitary gland (disorder)\Primary malignant neoplasm of pituitary gland\A rare pituitary tumor characterized by the presence of a pituitary adenoma that has metastasized either within the central nervous system, or to distant sites. The vast majority of pituitary carcinomas are hormonally active, most frequently with ACTH or prolactin production. The most common clinical symptoms are diabetes insipidus, optic nerve dysfunction, anterior pituitary dysfunction, palsy of cranial nerves III, IV, or VI, and headaches, although patients may also be asymptomatic. The tumors behave aggressively, and prognosis is poor.
- \Mass of body structure\Mass of body region\Mass of head and/or neck (finding)\Mass of head (finding)\Intracranial mass\Intracranial tumour\Neoplasm of brain\Malignant neoplasm of brain (disorder)\Malignant epithelial neoplasm of brain (disorder)\Pituitary carcinoma\A rare pituitary tumor characterized by the presence of a pituitary adenoma that has metastasized either within the central nervous system, or to distant sites. The vast majority of pituitary carcinomas are hormonally active, most frequently with ACTH or prolactin production. The most common clinical symptoms are diabetes insipidus, optic nerve dysfunction, anterior pituitary dysfunction, palsy of cranial nerves III, IV, or VI, and headaches, although patients may also be asymptomatic. The tumors behave aggressively, and prognosis is poor.
- \Mass of body structure\Mass of body region\Mass of head and/or neck (finding)\Mass of head (finding)\Intracranial mass\Intracranial tumour\Neoplasm of brain\Malignant neoplasm of brain (disorder)\Malignant neoplasm of cerebrum (disorder)\Malignant neoplasm of pituitary gland (disorder)\Pituitary carcinoma\A rare pituitary tumor characterized by the presence of a pituitary adenoma that has metastasized either within the central nervous system, or to distant sites. The vast majority of pituitary carcinomas are hormonally active, most frequently with ACTH or prolactin production. The most common clinical symptoms are diabetes insipidus, optic nerve dysfunction, anterior pituitary dysfunction, palsy of cranial nerves III, IV, or VI, and headaches, although patients may also be asymptomatic. The tumors behave aggressively, and prognosis is poor.
- \Mass of body structure\Mass of body region\Mass of head and/or neck (finding)\Mass of head (finding)\Intracranial mass\Intracranial tumour\Neoplasm of brain\Malignant neoplasm of brain (disorder)\Malignant neoplasm of cerebrum (disorder)\Malignant neoplasm of pituitary gland (disorder)\Primary malignant neoplasm of pituitary gland\A rare pituitary tumor characterized by the presence of a pituitary adenoma that has metastasized either within the central nervous system, or to distant sites. The vast majority of pituitary carcinomas are hormonally active, most frequently with ACTH or prolactin production. The most common clinical symptoms are diabetes insipidus, optic nerve dysfunction, anterior pituitary dysfunction, palsy of cranial nerves III, IV, or VI, and headaches, although patients may also be asymptomatic. The tumors behave aggressively, and prognosis is poor.
- \Mass of body structure\Mass of body region\Mass of head and/or neck (finding)\Mass of head (finding)\Intracranial mass\Intracranial tumour\Neoplasm of brain\Malignant neoplasm of brain (disorder)\Malignant neoplasm of cerebrum (disorder)\Primary malignant neoplasm of cerebrum\Primary malignant neoplasm of pituitary gland\A rare pituitary tumor characterized by the presence of a pituitary adenoma that has metastasized either within the central nervous system, or to distant sites. The vast majority of pituitary carcinomas are hormonally active, most frequently with ACTH or prolactin production. The most common clinical symptoms are diabetes insipidus, optic nerve dysfunction, anterior pituitary dysfunction, palsy of cranial nerves III, IV, or VI, and headaches, although patients may also be asymptomatic. The tumors behave aggressively, and prognosis is poor.
- \Mass of body structure\Mass of body region\Mass of head and/or neck (finding)\Mass of head (finding)\Intracranial mass\Intracranial tumour\Neoplasm of brain\Malignant neoplasm of brain (disorder)\Primary malignant neoplasm of brain\Primary malignant neoplasm of cerebrum\Primary malignant neoplasm of pituitary gland\A rare pituitary tumor characterized by the presence of a pituitary adenoma that has metastasized either within the central nervous system, or to distant sites. The vast majority of pituitary carcinomas are hormonally active, most frequently with ACTH or prolactin production. The most common clinical symptoms are diabetes insipidus, optic nerve dysfunction, anterior pituitary dysfunction, palsy of cranial nerves III, IV, or VI, and headaches, although patients may also be asymptomatic. The tumors behave aggressively, and prognosis is poor.
- \Mass of body structure\Mass of body region\Mass of head and/or neck (finding)\Mass of head (finding)\Intracranial mass\Intracranial tumour\Neoplasm of brain\Neoplasm of cerebrum\Malignant neoplasm of cerebrum (disorder)\Malignant neoplasm of pituitary gland (disorder)\Pituitary carcinoma\A rare pituitary tumor characterized by the presence of a pituitary adenoma that has metastasized either within the central nervous system, or to distant sites. The vast majority of pituitary carcinomas are hormonally active, most frequently with ACTH or prolactin production. The most common clinical symptoms are diabetes insipidus, optic nerve dysfunction, anterior pituitary dysfunction, palsy of cranial nerves III, IV, or VI, and headaches, although patients may also be asymptomatic. The tumors behave aggressively, and prognosis is poor.
- \Mass of body structure\Mass of body region\Mass of head and/or neck (finding)\Mass of head (finding)\Intracranial mass\Intracranial tumour\Neoplasm of brain\Neoplasm of cerebrum\Malignant neoplasm of cerebrum (disorder)\Malignant neoplasm of pituitary gland (disorder)\Primary malignant neoplasm of pituitary gland\A rare pituitary tumor characterized by the presence of a pituitary adenoma that has metastasized either within the central nervous system, or to distant sites. The vast majority of pituitary carcinomas are hormonally active, most frequently with ACTH or prolactin production. The most common clinical symptoms are diabetes insipidus, optic nerve dysfunction, anterior pituitary dysfunction, palsy of cranial nerves III, IV, or VI, and headaches, although patients may also be asymptomatic. The tumors behave aggressively, and prognosis is poor.
- \Mass of body structure\Mass of body region\Mass of head and/or neck (finding)\Mass of head (finding)\Intracranial mass\Intracranial tumour\Neoplasm of brain\Neoplasm of cerebrum\Malignant neoplasm of cerebrum (disorder)\Primary malignant neoplasm of cerebrum\Primary malignant neoplasm of pituitary gland\A rare pituitary tumor characterized by the presence of a pituitary adenoma that has metastasized either within the central nervous system, or to distant sites. The vast majority of pituitary carcinomas are hormonally active, most frequently with ACTH or prolactin production. The most common clinical symptoms are diabetes insipidus, optic nerve dysfunction, anterior pituitary dysfunction, palsy of cranial nerves III, IV, or VI, and headaches, although patients may also be asymptomatic. The tumors behave aggressively, and prognosis is poor.
- \Mass of body structure\Mass of body region\Mass of head and/or neck (finding)\Mass of head (finding)\Intracranial mass\Intracranial tumour\Neoplasm of brain\Neoplasm of cerebrum\Neoplasm of pituitary gland\Malignant neoplasm of pituitary gland (disorder)\Pituitary carcinoma\A rare pituitary tumor characterized by the presence of a pituitary adenoma that has metastasized either within the central nervous system, or to distant sites. The vast majority of pituitary carcinomas are hormonally active, most frequently with ACTH or prolactin production. The most common clinical symptoms are diabetes insipidus, optic nerve dysfunction, anterior pituitary dysfunction, palsy of cranial nerves III, IV, or VI, and headaches, although patients may also be asymptomatic. The tumors behave aggressively, and prognosis is poor.
- \Mass of body structure\Mass of body region\Mass of head and/or neck (finding)\Mass of head (finding)\Intracranial mass\Intracranial tumour\Neoplasm of brain\Neoplasm of cerebrum\Neoplasm of pituitary gland\Malignant neoplasm of pituitary gland (disorder)\Primary malignant neoplasm of pituitary gland\A rare pituitary tumor characterized by the presence of a pituitary adenoma that has metastasized either within the central nervous system, or to distant sites. The vast majority of pituitary carcinomas are hormonally active, most frequently with ACTH or prolactin production. The most common clinical symptoms are diabetes insipidus, optic nerve dysfunction, anterior pituitary dysfunction, palsy of cranial nerves III, IV, or VI, and headaches, although patients may also be asymptomatic. The tumors behave aggressively, and prognosis is poor.
- \Mass of body structure\Mass of body region\Mass of head and/or neck (finding)\Neoplasm of head and neck\Malignant neoplasm of head and/or neck (disorder)\Malignant neoplasm of brain (disorder)\Malignant epithelial neoplasm of brain (disorder)\Pituitary carcinoma\A rare pituitary tumor characterized by the presence of a pituitary adenoma that has metastasized either within the central nervous system, or to distant sites. The vast majority of pituitary carcinomas are hormonally active, most frequently with ACTH or prolactin production. The most common clinical symptoms are diabetes insipidus, optic nerve dysfunction, anterior pituitary dysfunction, palsy of cranial nerves III, IV, or VI, and headaches, although patients may also be asymptomatic. The tumors behave aggressively, and prognosis is poor.
- \Mass of body structure\Mass of body region\Mass of head and/or neck (finding)\Neoplasm of head and neck\Malignant neoplasm of head and/or neck (disorder)\Malignant neoplasm of brain (disorder)\Malignant neoplasm of cerebrum (disorder)\Malignant neoplasm of pituitary gland (disorder)\Pituitary carcinoma\A rare pituitary tumor characterized by the presence of a pituitary adenoma that has metastasized either within the central nervous system, or to distant sites. The vast majority of pituitary carcinomas are hormonally active, most frequently with ACTH or prolactin production. The most common clinical symptoms are diabetes insipidus, optic nerve dysfunction, anterior pituitary dysfunction, palsy of cranial nerves III, IV, or VI, and headaches, although patients may also be asymptomatic. The tumors behave aggressively, and prognosis is poor.
- \Mass of body structure\Mass of body region\Mass of head and/or neck (finding)\Neoplasm of head and neck\Malignant neoplasm of head and/or neck (disorder)\Malignant neoplasm of brain (disorder)\Malignant neoplasm of cerebrum (disorder)\Malignant neoplasm of pituitary gland (disorder)\Primary malignant neoplasm of pituitary gland\A rare pituitary tumor characterized by the presence of a pituitary adenoma that has metastasized either within the central nervous system, or to distant sites. The vast majority of pituitary carcinomas are hormonally active, most frequently with ACTH or prolactin production. The most common clinical symptoms are diabetes insipidus, optic nerve dysfunction, anterior pituitary dysfunction, palsy of cranial nerves III, IV, or VI, and headaches, although patients may also be asymptomatic. The tumors behave aggressively, and prognosis is poor.
- \Mass of body structure\Mass of body region\Mass of head and/or neck (finding)\Neoplasm of head and neck\Malignant neoplasm of head and/or neck (disorder)\Malignant neoplasm of brain (disorder)\Malignant neoplasm of cerebrum (disorder)\Primary malignant neoplasm of cerebrum\Primary malignant neoplasm of pituitary gland\A rare pituitary tumor characterized by the presence of a pituitary adenoma that has metastasized either within the central nervous system, or to distant sites. The vast majority of pituitary carcinomas are hormonally active, most frequently with ACTH or prolactin production. The most common clinical symptoms are diabetes insipidus, optic nerve dysfunction, anterior pituitary dysfunction, palsy of cranial nerves III, IV, or VI, and headaches, although patients may also be asymptomatic. The tumors behave aggressively, and prognosis is poor.
- \Mass of body structure\Mass of body region\Mass of head and/or neck (finding)\Neoplasm of head and neck\Malignant neoplasm of head and/or neck (disorder)\Malignant neoplasm of brain (disorder)\Primary malignant neoplasm of brain\Primary malignant neoplasm of cerebrum\Primary malignant neoplasm of pituitary gland\A rare pituitary tumor characterized by the presence of a pituitary adenoma that has metastasized either within the central nervous system, or to distant sites. The vast majority of pituitary carcinomas are hormonally active, most frequently with ACTH or prolactin production. The most common clinical symptoms are diabetes insipidus, optic nerve dysfunction, anterior pituitary dysfunction, palsy of cranial nerves III, IV, or VI, and headaches, although patients may also be asymptomatic. The tumors behave aggressively, and prognosis is poor.
- \Mass of body structure\Mass of body region\Mass of head and/or neck (finding)\Neoplasm of head and neck\Malignant neoplasm of head and/or neck (disorder)\Primary malignant neoplasm of head\Primary malignant neoplasm of brain\Primary malignant neoplasm of cerebrum\Primary malignant neoplasm of pituitary gland\A rare pituitary tumor characterized by the presence of a pituitary adenoma that has metastasized either within the central nervous system, or to distant sites. The vast majority of pituitary carcinomas are hormonally active, most frequently with ACTH or prolactin production. The most common clinical symptoms are diabetes insipidus, optic nerve dysfunction, anterior pituitary dysfunction, palsy of cranial nerves III, IV, or VI, and headaches, although patients may also be asymptomatic. The tumors behave aggressively, and prognosis is poor.
- \Mass of body structure\Mass of body region\Mass of head and/or neck (finding)\Neoplasm of head and neck\Neoplasm of head\Intracranial tumour\Neoplasm of brain\Malignant neoplasm of brain (disorder)\Malignant epithelial neoplasm of brain (disorder)\Pituitary carcinoma\A rare pituitary tumor characterized by the presence of a pituitary adenoma that has metastasized either within the central nervous system, or to distant sites. The vast majority of pituitary carcinomas are hormonally active, most frequently with ACTH or prolactin production. The most common clinical symptoms are diabetes insipidus, optic nerve dysfunction, anterior pituitary dysfunction, palsy of cranial nerves III, IV, or VI, and headaches, although patients may also be asymptomatic. The tumors behave aggressively, and prognosis is poor.
- \Mass of body structure\Mass of body region\Mass of head and/or neck (finding)\Neoplasm of head and neck\Neoplasm of head\Intracranial tumour\Neoplasm of brain\Malignant neoplasm of brain (disorder)\Malignant neoplasm of cerebrum (disorder)\Malignant neoplasm of pituitary gland (disorder)\Pituitary carcinoma\A rare pituitary tumor characterized by the presence of a pituitary adenoma that has metastasized either within the central nervous system, or to distant sites. The vast majority of pituitary carcinomas are hormonally active, most frequently with ACTH or prolactin production. The most common clinical symptoms are diabetes insipidus, optic nerve dysfunction, anterior pituitary dysfunction, palsy of cranial nerves III, IV, or VI, and headaches, although patients may also be asymptomatic. The tumors behave aggressively, and prognosis is poor.
- \Mass of body structure\Mass of body region\Mass of head and/or neck (finding)\Neoplasm of head and neck\Neoplasm of head\Intracranial tumour\Neoplasm of brain\Malignant neoplasm of brain (disorder)\Malignant neoplasm of cerebrum (disorder)\Malignant neoplasm of pituitary gland (disorder)\Primary malignant neoplasm of pituitary gland\A rare pituitary tumor characterized by the presence of a pituitary adenoma that has metastasized either within the central nervous system, or to distant sites. The vast majority of pituitary carcinomas are hormonally active, most frequently with ACTH or prolactin production. The most common clinical symptoms are diabetes insipidus, optic nerve dysfunction, anterior pituitary dysfunction, palsy of cranial nerves III, IV, or VI, and headaches, although patients may also be asymptomatic. The tumors behave aggressively, and prognosis is poor.
- \Mass of body structure\Mass of body region\Mass of head and/or neck (finding)\Neoplasm of head and neck\Neoplasm of head\Intracranial tumour\Neoplasm of brain\Malignant neoplasm of brain (disorder)\Malignant neoplasm of cerebrum (disorder)\Primary malignant neoplasm of cerebrum\Primary malignant neoplasm of pituitary gland\A rare pituitary tumor characterized by the presence of a pituitary adenoma that has metastasized either within the central nervous system, or to distant sites. The vast majority of pituitary carcinomas are hormonally active, most frequently with ACTH or prolactin production. The most common clinical symptoms are diabetes insipidus, optic nerve dysfunction, anterior pituitary dysfunction, palsy of cranial nerves III, IV, or VI, and headaches, although patients may also be asymptomatic. The tumors behave aggressively, and prognosis is poor.
- \Mass of body structure\Mass of body region\Mass of head and/or neck (finding)\Neoplasm of head and neck\Neoplasm of head\Intracranial tumour\Neoplasm of brain\Malignant neoplasm of brain (disorder)\Primary malignant neoplasm of brain\Primary malignant neoplasm of cerebrum\Primary malignant neoplasm of pituitary gland\A rare pituitary tumor characterized by the presence of a pituitary adenoma that has metastasized either within the central nervous system, or to distant sites. The vast majority of pituitary carcinomas are hormonally active, most frequently with ACTH or prolactin production. The most common clinical symptoms are diabetes insipidus, optic nerve dysfunction, anterior pituitary dysfunction, palsy of cranial nerves III, IV, or VI, and headaches, although patients may also be asymptomatic. The tumors behave aggressively, and prognosis is poor.
- \Mass of body structure\Mass of body region\Mass of head and/or neck (finding)\Neoplasm of head and neck\Neoplasm of head\Intracranial tumour\Neoplasm of brain\Neoplasm of cerebrum\Malignant neoplasm of cerebrum (disorder)\Malignant neoplasm of pituitary gland (disorder)\Pituitary carcinoma\A rare pituitary tumor characterized by the presence of a pituitary adenoma that has metastasized either within the central nervous system, or to distant sites. The vast majority of pituitary carcinomas are hormonally active, most frequently with ACTH or prolactin production. The most common clinical symptoms are diabetes insipidus, optic nerve dysfunction, anterior pituitary dysfunction, palsy of cranial nerves III, IV, or VI, and headaches, although patients may also be asymptomatic. The tumors behave aggressively, and prognosis is poor.
- \Mass of body structure\Mass of body region\Mass of head and/or neck (finding)\Neoplasm of head and neck\Neoplasm of head\Intracranial tumour\Neoplasm of brain\Neoplasm of cerebrum\Malignant neoplasm of cerebrum (disorder)\Malignant neoplasm of pituitary gland (disorder)\Primary malignant neoplasm of pituitary gland\A rare pituitary tumor characterized by the presence of a pituitary adenoma that has metastasized either within the central nervous system, or to distant sites. The vast majority of pituitary carcinomas are hormonally active, most frequently with ACTH or prolactin production. The most common clinical symptoms are diabetes insipidus, optic nerve dysfunction, anterior pituitary dysfunction, palsy of cranial nerves III, IV, or VI, and headaches, although patients may also be asymptomatic. The tumors behave aggressively, and prognosis is poor.
- \Mass of body structure\Mass of body region\Mass of head and/or neck (finding)\Neoplasm of head and neck\Neoplasm of head\Intracranial tumour\Neoplasm of brain\Neoplasm of cerebrum\Malignant neoplasm of cerebrum (disorder)\Primary malignant neoplasm of cerebrum\Primary malignant neoplasm of pituitary gland\A rare pituitary tumor characterized by the presence of a pituitary adenoma that has metastasized either within the central nervous system, or to distant sites. The vast majority of pituitary carcinomas are hormonally active, most frequently with ACTH or prolactin production. The most common clinical symptoms are diabetes insipidus, optic nerve dysfunction, anterior pituitary dysfunction, palsy of cranial nerves III, IV, or VI, and headaches, although patients may also be asymptomatic. The tumors behave aggressively, and prognosis is poor.
- \Mass of body structure\Mass of body region\Mass of head and/or neck (finding)\Neoplasm of head and neck\Neoplasm of head\Intracranial tumour\Neoplasm of brain\Neoplasm of cerebrum\Neoplasm of pituitary gland\Malignant neoplasm of pituitary gland (disorder)\Pituitary carcinoma\A rare pituitary tumor characterized by the presence of a pituitary adenoma that has metastasized either within the central nervous system, or to distant sites. The vast majority of pituitary carcinomas are hormonally active, most frequently with ACTH or prolactin production. The most common clinical symptoms are diabetes insipidus, optic nerve dysfunction, anterior pituitary dysfunction, palsy of cranial nerves III, IV, or VI, and headaches, although patients may also be asymptomatic. The tumors behave aggressively, and prognosis is poor.
- \Mass of body structure\Mass of body region\Mass of head and/or neck (finding)\Neoplasm of head and neck\Neoplasm of head\Intracranial tumour\Neoplasm of brain\Neoplasm of cerebrum\Neoplasm of pituitary gland\Malignant neoplasm of pituitary gland (disorder)\Primary malignant neoplasm of pituitary gland\A rare pituitary tumor characterized by the presence of a pituitary adenoma that has metastasized either within the central nervous system, or to distant sites. The vast majority of pituitary carcinomas are hormonally active, most frequently with ACTH or prolactin production. The most common clinical symptoms are diabetes insipidus, optic nerve dysfunction, anterior pituitary dysfunction, palsy of cranial nerves III, IV, or VI, and headaches, although patients may also be asymptomatic. The tumors behave aggressively, and prognosis is poor.
- \Mass of body structure\Mass of body region\Mass of head and/or neck (finding)\Neoplasm of head and neck\Neoplasm of head\Primary malignant neoplasm of head\Primary malignant neoplasm of brain\Primary malignant neoplasm of cerebrum\Primary malignant neoplasm of pituitary gland\A rare pituitary tumor characterized by the presence of a pituitary adenoma that has metastasized either within the central nervous system, or to distant sites. The vast majority of pituitary carcinomas are hormonally active, most frequently with ACTH or prolactin production. The most common clinical symptoms are diabetes insipidus, optic nerve dysfunction, anterior pituitary dysfunction, palsy of cranial nerves III, IV, or VI, and headaches, although patients may also be asymptomatic. The tumors behave aggressively, and prognosis is poor.
- \Mass of body structure\Space-occupying lesion of nervous system\Mass lesion of brain (finding)\Pituitary mass\Neoplasm of pituitary gland\Malignant neoplasm of pituitary gland (disorder)\Pituitary carcinoma\A rare pituitary tumor characterized by the presence of a pituitary adenoma that has metastasized either within the central nervous system, or to distant sites. The vast majority of pituitary carcinomas are hormonally active, most frequently with ACTH or prolactin production. The most common clinical symptoms are diabetes insipidus, optic nerve dysfunction, anterior pituitary dysfunction, palsy of cranial nerves III, IV, or VI, and headaches, although patients may also be asymptomatic. The tumors behave aggressively, and prognosis is poor.
- \Mass of body structure\Space-occupying lesion of nervous system\Mass lesion of brain (finding)\Pituitary mass\Neoplasm of pituitary gland\Malignant neoplasm of pituitary gland (disorder)\Primary malignant neoplasm of pituitary gland\A rare pituitary tumor characterized by the presence of a pituitary adenoma that has metastasized either within the central nervous system, or to distant sites. The vast majority of pituitary carcinomas are hormonally active, most frequently with ACTH or prolactin production. The most common clinical symptoms are diabetes insipidus, optic nerve dysfunction, anterior pituitary dysfunction, palsy of cranial nerves III, IV, or VI, and headaches, although patients may also be asymptomatic. The tumors behave aggressively, and prognosis is poor.
- \Mass of body structure\Space-occupying lesion of nervous system\Mass lesion of brain (finding)\Neoplasm of brain\Malignant neoplasm of brain (disorder)\Malignant epithelial neoplasm of brain (disorder)\Pituitary carcinoma\A rare pituitary tumor characterized by the presence of a pituitary adenoma that has metastasized either within the central nervous system, or to distant sites. The vast majority of pituitary carcinomas are hormonally active, most frequently with ACTH or prolactin production. The most common clinical symptoms are diabetes insipidus, optic nerve dysfunction, anterior pituitary dysfunction, palsy of cranial nerves III, IV, or VI, and headaches, although patients may also be asymptomatic. The tumors behave aggressively, and prognosis is poor.
- \Mass of body structure\Space-occupying lesion of nervous system\Mass lesion of brain (finding)\Neoplasm of brain\Malignant neoplasm of brain (disorder)\Malignant neoplasm of cerebrum (disorder)\Malignant neoplasm of pituitary gland (disorder)\Pituitary carcinoma\A rare pituitary tumor characterized by the presence of a pituitary adenoma that has metastasized either within the central nervous system, or to distant sites. The vast majority of pituitary carcinomas are hormonally active, most frequently with ACTH or prolactin production. The most common clinical symptoms are diabetes insipidus, optic nerve dysfunction, anterior pituitary dysfunction, palsy of cranial nerves III, IV, or VI, and headaches, although patients may also be asymptomatic. The tumors behave aggressively, and prognosis is poor.
- \Mass of body structure\Space-occupying lesion of nervous system\Mass lesion of brain (finding)\Neoplasm of brain\Malignant neoplasm of brain (disorder)\Malignant neoplasm of cerebrum (disorder)\Malignant neoplasm of pituitary gland (disorder)\Primary malignant neoplasm of pituitary gland\A rare pituitary tumor characterized by the presence of a pituitary adenoma that has metastasized either within the central nervous system, or to distant sites. The vast majority of pituitary carcinomas are hormonally active, most frequently with ACTH or prolactin production. The most common clinical symptoms are diabetes insipidus, optic nerve dysfunction, anterior pituitary dysfunction, palsy of cranial nerves III, IV, or VI, and headaches, although patients may also be asymptomatic. The tumors behave aggressively, and prognosis is poor.
- \Mass of body structure\Space-occupying lesion of nervous system\Mass lesion of brain (finding)\Neoplasm of brain\Malignant neoplasm of brain (disorder)\Malignant neoplasm of cerebrum (disorder)\Primary malignant neoplasm of cerebrum\Primary malignant neoplasm of pituitary gland\A rare pituitary tumor characterized by the presence of a pituitary adenoma that has metastasized either within the central nervous system, or to distant sites. The vast majority of pituitary carcinomas are hormonally active, most frequently with ACTH or prolactin production. The most common clinical symptoms are diabetes insipidus, optic nerve dysfunction, anterior pituitary dysfunction, palsy of cranial nerves III, IV, or VI, and headaches, although patients may also be asymptomatic. The tumors behave aggressively, and prognosis is poor.
- \Mass of body structure\Space-occupying lesion of nervous system\Mass lesion of brain (finding)\Neoplasm of brain\Malignant neoplasm of brain (disorder)\Primary malignant neoplasm of brain\Primary malignant neoplasm of cerebrum\Primary malignant neoplasm of pituitary gland\A rare pituitary tumor characterized by the presence of a pituitary adenoma that has metastasized either within the central nervous system, or to distant sites. The vast majority of pituitary carcinomas are hormonally active, most frequently with ACTH or prolactin production. The most common clinical symptoms are diabetes insipidus, optic nerve dysfunction, anterior pituitary dysfunction, palsy of cranial nerves III, IV, or VI, and headaches, although patients may also be asymptomatic. The tumors behave aggressively, and prognosis is poor.
- \Mass of body structure\Space-occupying lesion of nervous system\Mass lesion of brain (finding)\Neoplasm of brain\Neoplasm of cerebrum\Malignant neoplasm of cerebrum (disorder)\Malignant neoplasm of pituitary gland (disorder)\Pituitary carcinoma\A rare pituitary tumor characterized by the presence of a pituitary adenoma that has metastasized either within the central nervous system, or to distant sites. The vast majority of pituitary carcinomas are hormonally active, most frequently with ACTH or prolactin production. The most common clinical symptoms are diabetes insipidus, optic nerve dysfunction, anterior pituitary dysfunction, palsy of cranial nerves III, IV, or VI, and headaches, although patients may also be asymptomatic. The tumors behave aggressively, and prognosis is poor.
- \Mass of body structure\Space-occupying lesion of nervous system\Mass lesion of brain (finding)\Neoplasm of brain\Neoplasm of cerebrum\Malignant neoplasm of cerebrum (disorder)\Malignant neoplasm of pituitary gland (disorder)\Primary malignant neoplasm of pituitary gland\A rare pituitary tumor characterized by the presence of a pituitary adenoma that has metastasized either within the central nervous system, or to distant sites. The vast majority of pituitary carcinomas are hormonally active, most frequently with ACTH or prolactin production. The most common clinical symptoms are diabetes insipidus, optic nerve dysfunction, anterior pituitary dysfunction, palsy of cranial nerves III, IV, or VI, and headaches, although patients may also be asymptomatic. The tumors behave aggressively, and prognosis is poor.
- \Mass of body structure\Space-occupying lesion of nervous system\Mass lesion of brain (finding)\Neoplasm of brain\Neoplasm of cerebrum\Malignant neoplasm of cerebrum (disorder)\Primary malignant neoplasm of cerebrum\Primary malignant neoplasm of pituitary gland\A rare pituitary tumor characterized by the presence of a pituitary adenoma that has metastasized either within the central nervous system, or to distant sites. The vast majority of pituitary carcinomas are hormonally active, most frequently with ACTH or prolactin production. The most common clinical symptoms are diabetes insipidus, optic nerve dysfunction, anterior pituitary dysfunction, palsy of cranial nerves III, IV, or VI, and headaches, although patients may also be asymptomatic. The tumors behave aggressively, and prognosis is poor.
- \Mass of body structure\Space-occupying lesion of nervous system\Mass lesion of brain (finding)\Neoplasm of brain\Neoplasm of cerebrum\Neoplasm of pituitary gland\Malignant neoplasm of pituitary gland (disorder)\Pituitary carcinoma\A rare pituitary tumor characterized by the presence of a pituitary adenoma that has metastasized either within the central nervous system, or to distant sites. The vast majority of pituitary carcinomas are hormonally active, most frequently with ACTH or prolactin production. The most common clinical symptoms are diabetes insipidus, optic nerve dysfunction, anterior pituitary dysfunction, palsy of cranial nerves III, IV, or VI, and headaches, although patients may also be asymptomatic. The tumors behave aggressively, and prognosis is poor.
- \Mass of body structure\Space-occupying lesion of nervous system\Mass lesion of brain (finding)\Neoplasm of brain\Neoplasm of cerebrum\Neoplasm of pituitary gland\Malignant neoplasm of pituitary gland (disorder)\Primary malignant neoplasm of pituitary gland\A rare pituitary tumor characterized by the presence of a pituitary adenoma that has metastasized either within the central nervous system, or to distant sites. The vast majority of pituitary carcinomas are hormonally active, most frequently with ACTH or prolactin production. The most common clinical symptoms are diabetes insipidus, optic nerve dysfunction, anterior pituitary dysfunction, palsy of cranial nerves III, IV, or VI, and headaches, although patients may also be asymptomatic. The tumors behave aggressively, and prognosis is poor.
- \Mass of body structure\Space-occupying lesion of nervous system\Neoplasm of nervous system (disorder)\Malignant neoplasm of nervous system (disorder)\Malignant neoplasm of central nervous system (disorder)\Malignant neoplasm of brain (disorder)\Malignant epithelial neoplasm of brain (disorder)\Pituitary carcinoma\A rare pituitary tumor characterized by the presence of a pituitary adenoma that has metastasized either within the central nervous system, or to distant sites. The vast majority of pituitary carcinomas are hormonally active, most frequently with ACTH or prolactin production. The most common clinical symptoms are diabetes insipidus, optic nerve dysfunction, anterior pituitary dysfunction, palsy of cranial nerves III, IV, or VI, and headaches, although patients may also be asymptomatic. The tumors behave aggressively, and prognosis is poor.
- \Mass of body structure\Space-occupying lesion of nervous system\Neoplasm of nervous system (disorder)\Malignant neoplasm of nervous system (disorder)\Malignant neoplasm of central nervous system (disorder)\Malignant neoplasm of brain (disorder)\Malignant neoplasm of cerebrum (disorder)\Malignant neoplasm of pituitary gland (disorder)\Pituitary carcinoma\A rare pituitary tumor characterized by the presence of a pituitary adenoma that has metastasized either within the central nervous system, or to distant sites. The vast majority of pituitary carcinomas are hormonally active, most frequently with ACTH or prolactin production. The most common clinical symptoms are diabetes insipidus, optic nerve dysfunction, anterior pituitary dysfunction, palsy of cranial nerves III, IV, or VI, and headaches, although patients may also be asymptomatic. The tumors behave aggressively, and prognosis is poor.
- \Mass of body structure\Space-occupying lesion of nervous system\Neoplasm of nervous system (disorder)\Malignant neoplasm of nervous system (disorder)\Malignant neoplasm of central nervous system (disorder)\Malignant neoplasm of brain (disorder)\Malignant neoplasm of cerebrum (disorder)\Malignant neoplasm of pituitary gland (disorder)\Primary malignant neoplasm of pituitary gland\A rare pituitary tumor characterized by the presence of a pituitary adenoma that has metastasized either within the central nervous system, or to distant sites. The vast majority of pituitary carcinomas are hormonally active, most frequently with ACTH or prolactin production. The most common clinical symptoms are diabetes insipidus, optic nerve dysfunction, anterior pituitary dysfunction, palsy of cranial nerves III, IV, or VI, and headaches, although patients may also be asymptomatic. The tumors behave aggressively, and prognosis is poor.
- \Mass of body structure\Space-occupying lesion of nervous system\Neoplasm of nervous system (disorder)\Malignant neoplasm of nervous system (disorder)\Malignant neoplasm of central nervous system (disorder)\Malignant neoplasm of brain (disorder)\Malignant neoplasm of cerebrum (disorder)\Primary malignant neoplasm of cerebrum\Primary malignant neoplasm of pituitary gland\A rare pituitary tumor characterized by the presence of a pituitary adenoma that has metastasized either within the central nervous system, or to distant sites. The vast majority of pituitary carcinomas are hormonally active, most frequently with ACTH or prolactin production. The most common clinical symptoms are diabetes insipidus, optic nerve dysfunction, anterior pituitary dysfunction, palsy of cranial nerves III, IV, or VI, and headaches, although patients may also be asymptomatic. The tumors behave aggressively, and prognosis is poor.
- \Mass of body structure\Space-occupying lesion of nervous system\Neoplasm of nervous system (disorder)\Malignant neoplasm of nervous system (disorder)\Malignant neoplasm of central nervous system (disorder)\Malignant neoplasm of brain (disorder)\Primary malignant neoplasm of brain\Primary malignant neoplasm of cerebrum\Primary malignant neoplasm of pituitary gland\A rare pituitary tumor characterized by the presence of a pituitary adenoma that has metastasized either within the central nervous system, or to distant sites. The vast majority of pituitary carcinomas are hormonally active, most frequently with ACTH or prolactin production. The most common clinical symptoms are diabetes insipidus, optic nerve dysfunction, anterior pituitary dysfunction, palsy of cranial nerves III, IV, or VI, and headaches, although patients may also be asymptomatic. The tumors behave aggressively, and prognosis is poor.
- \Mass of body structure\Space-occupying lesion of nervous system\Neoplasm of nervous system (disorder)\Malignant neoplasm of nervous system (disorder)\Malignant neoplasm of central nervous system (disorder)\Primary malignant neoplasm of central nervous system\Primary malignant neoplasm of brain\Primary malignant neoplasm of cerebrum\Primary malignant neoplasm of pituitary gland\A rare pituitary tumor characterized by the presence of a pituitary adenoma that has metastasized either within the central nervous system, or to distant sites. The vast majority of pituitary carcinomas are hormonally active, most frequently with ACTH or prolactin production. The most common clinical symptoms are diabetes insipidus, optic nerve dysfunction, anterior pituitary dysfunction, palsy of cranial nerves III, IV, or VI, and headaches, although patients may also be asymptomatic. The tumors behave aggressively, and prognosis is poor.
- \Mass of body structure\Space-occupying lesion of nervous system\Neoplasm of nervous system (disorder)\Malignant neoplasm of nervous system (disorder)\Primary malignant neoplasm of nervous system\Primary malignant neoplasm of central nervous system\Primary malignant neoplasm of brain\Primary malignant neoplasm of cerebrum\Primary malignant neoplasm of pituitary gland\A rare pituitary tumor characterized by the presence of a pituitary adenoma that has metastasized either within the central nervous system, or to distant sites. The vast majority of pituitary carcinomas are hormonally active, most frequently with ACTH or prolactin production. The most common clinical symptoms are diabetes insipidus, optic nerve dysfunction, anterior pituitary dysfunction, palsy of cranial nerves III, IV, or VI, and headaches, although patients may also be asymptomatic. The tumors behave aggressively, and prognosis is poor.
- \Mass of body structure\Space-occupying lesion of nervous system\Neoplasm of nervous system (disorder)\Neoplasm of central nervous system\Malignant neoplasm of central nervous system (disorder)\Malignant neoplasm of brain (disorder)\Malignant epithelial neoplasm of brain (disorder)\Pituitary carcinoma\A rare pituitary tumor characterized by the presence of a pituitary adenoma that has metastasized either within the central nervous system, or to distant sites. The vast majority of pituitary carcinomas are hormonally active, most frequently with ACTH or prolactin production. The most common clinical symptoms are diabetes insipidus, optic nerve dysfunction, anterior pituitary dysfunction, palsy of cranial nerves III, IV, or VI, and headaches, although patients may also be asymptomatic. The tumors behave aggressively, and prognosis is poor.
- \Mass of body structure\Space-occupying lesion of nervous system\Neoplasm of nervous system (disorder)\Neoplasm of central nervous system\Malignant neoplasm of central nervous system (disorder)\Malignant neoplasm of brain (disorder)\Malignant neoplasm of cerebrum (disorder)\Malignant neoplasm of pituitary gland (disorder)\Pituitary carcinoma\A rare pituitary tumor characterized by the presence of a pituitary adenoma that has metastasized either within the central nervous system, or to distant sites. The vast majority of pituitary carcinomas are hormonally active, most frequently with ACTH or prolactin production. The most common clinical symptoms are diabetes insipidus, optic nerve dysfunction, anterior pituitary dysfunction, palsy of cranial nerves III, IV, or VI, and headaches, although patients may also be asymptomatic. The tumors behave aggressively, and prognosis is poor.
- \Mass of body structure\Space-occupying lesion of nervous system\Neoplasm of nervous system (disorder)\Neoplasm of central nervous system\Malignant neoplasm of central nervous system (disorder)\Malignant neoplasm of brain (disorder)\Malignant neoplasm of cerebrum (disorder)\Malignant neoplasm of pituitary gland (disorder)\Primary malignant neoplasm of pituitary gland\A rare pituitary tumor characterized by the presence of a pituitary adenoma that has metastasized either within the central nervous system, or to distant sites. The vast majority of pituitary carcinomas are hormonally active, most frequently with ACTH or prolactin production. The most common clinical symptoms are diabetes insipidus, optic nerve dysfunction, anterior pituitary dysfunction, palsy of cranial nerves III, IV, or VI, and headaches, although patients may also be asymptomatic. The tumors behave aggressively, and prognosis is poor.
- \Mass of body structure\Space-occupying lesion of nervous system\Neoplasm of nervous system (disorder)\Neoplasm of central nervous system\