Ptosis as the early manifestation of pituitary tumour

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Three patients who developed unilateral ptosis followed by partial third nerve palsy were found to have a pituitary tumour. The visual field defects were minimal and asymptomatic. Two patients had a chromophobe adenoma and one patient had a prolactinoma. The importance of recognising a pituitary tumour as the cause of acquired unilateral ptosis is emphasised.

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Yen, M. Y., Liu, J. H., & Jaw, S. J. (1990). Ptosis as the early manifestation of pituitary tumour. British Journal of Ophthalmology, 74(3), 188–191. https://doi.org/10.1136/bjo.74.3.188

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