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Yes I think you need to take a second opinion on this. Microadenomas can be removed surgically.
Sometimes microadenomas can enlarge to form macroadenomas that can result in excessive hormone production and more symptoms.
I am sorry I am not aware of any specialist in your area. Do let me know if you want any other information. Take care!
A couple of questions - was your endocrinologist a pituitary specialist? often if they are they will have neuro surgeons that they work with and most importantly these neurosurgeons have lots of experience removing pituitary tumors. Most important qualification you should be considering right now is a doctor (enodcrinologist) who specializes in pituitary tumors. I don't currently know of any other doctor to see for this but maybe someone else can come along and let you know. I have a 5 mm microadenoma with lots of symptoms and have been told its not the cause, so it seems we are in the same boat unfortunately. I wish you success in finding someone for another opinion. You might do a search on-line by "pituitary specialist and your area" see what comes up. you can msg me or send me a note if you have any questions. I've seen one endocrinologist who is a pituitary specialist and will see another for a second opinion.
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