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Pituitary adenomas occur in 10% of the population and often remain undiagnosed. Treatment is usually surgery and patients respond well. A subtype, prolactinomas are seen commonly in women, and is frequently diagnised during pregnancy as the hormone progesterone increases its growth. Efforts have been made to use a progesterone antagonist fot the treatment of prolactinomas, but so far have not proved successful.
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