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      Suprasellar tubercular abscess presenting as panhypopituitarism: a common lesion in an uncommon site with a brief review of literature.

      Pituitary
      Adolescent, Antitubercular Agents, therapeutic use, Central Nervous System Cysts, diagnosis, microbiology, pathology, Humans, Hypopituitarism, etiology, Magnetic Resonance Imaging, Male, Treatment Outcome, Tuberculosis, drug therapy

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          Following widespread use of imaging, detection rate of abnormal sites of parenchymal neuro-tuberculosis is on a rise. A handful of cases of tuberculomas/abscesses in hypothalamo-pituitary region have been reported and most of them are diagnosed on surgical histopathology. We describe a patient of suprasellar tubercular abscess, who presented with visual disturbances, diabetes insipidus with panhypopituitarism and on histopathology had granulomas and positive acid fast bacilli.

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