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bibliographicCitation Yamagishi S, Yokoyama-Ohta M. A rare case of pituitary hyperplasia with suprasellar extension due to primary myxoedema: case report. J Int Med Res. 1999 Jan;27(1):49–52. doi: 10.1177/030006059902700107. PMID: 10417962.
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