“…Primary diagnoses were NFA (23), prolactinoma (PRLoma) (5), craniopharyngioma (5), GH-producing adenoma (4), hypophysitis (5), Rathke's Cleft cyst (3), empty sella (2), osteolipoma (1), idiopathic (1), oncocytoma (1) and pituitary epithelial neoplasm (1). Of these patients, 11 had conservative management with no surgical intervention, whereas the remaining 40 patients underwent the following procedures: transsphenoidal resection of tumour (35), stereotactic radiation therapy (3), pituitary biopsy (1), craniotomy (1), drainage of pituitary cyst (1), transcortical transventricular endoscopic fenestration with subtotal resection (1) and yttrium treatment (1). The median duration of glucocorticoid therapy prior to discontinuation (if possible) was 37 months (range: 8-112).…”