The Pituitary Body and Its Disorders: Clinical States Produced by Disorders of the Hypophysis Cerebri |
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PART | 1 |
PATHOLOGICAL ANATOMY OF THE GLAND | 18 |
Cases in which both neighborhood and glandular symptoms are outspoken | 28 |
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abdominal acromegaly activity acuity adiposity adrenal amenorrhoea Analysis of Hypophyseal anterior lobe appearance assimilation limit asthenia bitemporal hemianopsia blood pressure carbohydrate carbohydrate tolerance cerebrospinal characteristic choked disc clinical colloid condition cranial Cutaneous cyst diplopia disease drowsiness ductless glands dyspituitarism enlarged sella epiphyseal extirpation extreme fields fingers fluid frontal functional giant glandular insufficiency glycosuria grams growth headaches histological hydrocephalus hyperplasia hypertrichosis hypophyseal hypophyseal struma Hypophyseal Symptoms hypopituitarism improvement increase infantilism infundibular injection interpeduncular intracranial lævulose lesion malady manifestations marked measures negative neighborhood symptoms normal occurred operation optic atrophy overgrowth pars intermedia patient Perimeter Physical Examination pigmentation pineal pituitary body polyuria possible posterior lobe extract pounds pressure symptoms primary pulse secondary sella turcica sellar decompression sexual skeletal skin slight struma sublabial sugar tolerance Surgical syndrome temporal tendency thermic reaction thyroid tion tissue transphenoidal tumor ventricle vision vomiting weight X-ray shows