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" I talked to three brain surgeons before my surgery and they all pointed out their interpretation of what was pituitary and what was tumor based on the MRI. It was interesting to note that they all had a different opinion!"
 
Boy ain't that the truth! The stories we could tell...lol.
 
I have the same issue with my MRI's... the neuroradiologist at my hospital retired and the younger generation either can't read my MRI's or won't, so I end up having to pull the coat tail of my consulting neurosurgeon. Then, I have to drag the films to two other doctors on my team, so they can either look at them, or get their in-house guy to look at them.
 
I quite including the report - it was useless.
 
Dr. Al-Mefty has a pituitary neurosurgeon on his staff, Dr. Ali Krisht
http://www.gammaknife.uams.edu/krisht.htm and he has written a book
 
Pituitaty Disorders: Comprehensive Management
Krisht, Tindoll, Tindall
I'm still looking for a used one, but there is one in the Medical Library dowtown. One of the members has had surgery with him, and from what I know, is recovering well.
 
Minnie

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