Pituitary region masses (most common)
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The five most common masses in the pituitary region are:
Craniopharyngioma and suprasellar pilocytic astrocytoma are common in children, and pituitary macroadenoma, meningioma, aneurysm are mostly seen in adults and are exceedingly rare in children.
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-</ol><p>Craniopharyngioma and suprasellar <a href="/articles/pilocytic-astrocytoma">pilocytic astrocytoma</a> are common in children, and <a href="/articles/pituitary-macroadenoma">pituitary macroadenoma</a>, <a href="/articles/meningioma">meningioma</a>, <a href="/articles/aneurysm">aneurysm</a> are mostly seen in adults and are exceedingly rare in children.</p><h4>See also</h4><ul>-<li><a href="/articles/pituitary-region-masses-mnemonic-1">pituitary region masses (mnemonic) - SATCHMO</a></li>-<li><a href="/articles/pituitary-region-masses">pituitary region masses</a></li>-<li>-<a href="/articles/suprasellar-hotspots">suprasellar hotspots</a> </li>-<li><a href="/articles/enlarged-sella-turcica-differential">differential diagnosis of enlarged sella turcica</a></li>-</ul><p> </p><p> </p>- +</ol><p>Craniopharyngioma and suprasellar <a href="/articles/pilocytic-astrocytoma">pilocytic astrocytoma</a> are common in children, and <a href="/articles/pituitary-macroadenoma">pituitary macroadenoma</a>, <a href="/articles/meningioma">meningioma</a>, <a href="/articles/aneurysm">aneurysm</a> are mostly seen in adults and are exceedingly rare in children.</p>