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Autres tumeurs hypophysaires ou sellaires au cours de la grossesse: craniopharyngiomes, méningiomes

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La révélation de tumeurs intracrâniennes pendant la grossesse est estimée à 3,6 à 5 sur 106 grossesses.

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François, P., Jan, M. (2007). Autres tumeurs hypophysaires ou sellaires au cours de la grossesse: craniopharyngiomes, méningiomes. In: Pathologie hypophysaire et grossesse. Springer, Paris. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-2-287-35572-1_9

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