Cross, K.A.; Desai, R.; Vellimana, A.; Liu, Y.; Rich, K.; Zipfel, G.; Dacey, R.; Chicoine, M.; Klatt-Cromwell, C.; McJunkin, J.;
et al. Surgery for Pituitary Tumor Apoplexy Is Associated with Rapid Headache and Cranial Nerve Improvement. Curr. Oncol. 2022, 29, 4914-4922.
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Cross KA, Desai R, Vellimana A, Liu Y, Rich K, Zipfel G, Dacey R, Chicoine M, Klatt-Cromwell C, McJunkin J,
et al. Surgery for Pituitary Tumor Apoplexy Is Associated with Rapid Headache and Cranial Nerve Improvement. Current Oncology. 2022; 29(7):4914-4922.
https://doi.org/10.3390/curroncol29070390
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and et al. 2022. "Surgery for Pituitary Tumor Apoplexy Is Associated with Rapid Headache and Cranial Nerve Improvement" Current Oncology 29, no. 7: 4914-4922.
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Cross, K. A., Desai, R., Vellimana, A., Liu, Y., Rich, K., Zipfel, G., Dacey, R., Chicoine, M., Klatt-Cromwell, C., McJunkin, J., Pipkorn, P., Schneider, J. S., Silverstein, J., & Kim, A. H.
(2022). Surgery for Pituitary Tumor Apoplexy Is Associated with Rapid Headache and Cranial Nerve Improvement. Current Oncology, 29(7), 4914-4922.
https://doi.org/10.3390/curroncol29070390