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Have they also tested her pituitary hormones - and did the MRI look at that? Was her MRI done with contrast? In what way is she losing her vision - central first or peripheral first? If it is peripheral first, please get her hormones checked by a pituitary specialist. The pituitary is right by the optic nerves and sometimes, well, the tumors are hard to see or it could be empty sella.
IGF-1, FSH, LH, ACTH, TSH, PRL, and Vasopressen should be tested. Really full hormone panels should be done but that is a start.
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Cyclical Pituitary Cushing's, Addison's via bilateral adrenalectomy, Growth Hormone Deficent, Migraines, Trigeminal Neuralgia, Hashimoto's, Hypothyroid, Myasthenia Gravis?
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