macroadenomas
Macroadenomas are pituitary adenomas with a greatest diameter of 10 millimeters or more. They are classified as functioning (hormone-secreting) or nonfunctioning, depending on the presence of excess pituitary hormones. Macroadenomas arise from the adenohypophysis and may extend beyond the sella turcica, sometimes compressing surrounding structures such as the optic chiasm, leading to visual disturbances.
Clinical features reflect both mass effect and hormonal activity. Mass effect can cause headaches and visual
Diagnosis relies on imaging and endocrine testing. Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) identifies tumor size, extent, and
Management typically involves transsphenoidal surgical resection to relieve mass effect and remove tumor. Medical therapy is