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Was your tumor removed completely? Was any radiation therapy also given at the time of removal? Pituitary tumors are usually not cancerous and therefore don't spread to other areas of the body. However, they can cause serious problems by putting pressure on important nerves and blood vessels. The headache may be the result of a pituitary tumor remnant impinging on some nerves. However, we cannot rule out sinusitis also, which may lead to these symptoms. Please get yourself evaluated completely to ascertain the correct cause.
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