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Gogoi Adriana
, Radomir Lidia
, Hilma Ana Maria
, Stancu Cristina
, Picu Maria
, Jercalau Simona
, Badiu Corin
Giant prolactinoma itÂ’s a very rare tumor that due to its massive extension into surrounding structures can present more often with neurological complications such as visual defects, cranial nerve paresis or even hydrocephalus, unlike the classic prolactinoma presentation with amenorrhea, infertility and galactorrhea. On CT/MRI exams it can present as aggressive skull base tumor and its immunohistochemistry (IHC) may have common features with neuroendocrine neoplasms....