ea0019p223 | Neuroendocrinology and behaviour | SFEBES2009
Tooze A
, O'Sullivan N
, Jones C
, Humphreys G
, Gittoes N
, Toogood A
Background: Studies of memory function in patients treated for pituitary adenoma demonstrate deficits in immediate memory (IM) regardless of whether surgery or radiotherapy was received. We have previously shown variability in IM between patients who received the same treatment. The present study was designed to identify changes in the neurological pathways associated with memory function in patients treated for non-functioning pituitary adenoma (NFA) using functional magnetic...