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Original Article Physical development of pituitary and pituitary hypoplasia in children from neonate to adolescent: MRI assessment and comparison

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Figure 1. Diameters and axial maximal area of pituitary gland and the length and diameters of pituitary stalk
Table 3. The basic information of children (female) with or without GHD
Figure 3. Diameters, axial maximal area and volume of pituitary between different age groups in normal males and females
Figure 4. The statistical results of axial maximal area and volume of pituitary in normal children and children with pituitary hypoplasia

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