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1. Characterization of Hospital Admissions During Immune Checkpoint Inhibitor Therapy: Insights From the ICOG Study.

2. Immune checkpoint inhibitor-associated new-onset hypophysitis: a retrospective analysis using the FAERS.

3. Patterns of hormonal changes in hypophysitis by immune checkpoint inhibitor.

4. Evaluation and follow-up of patients diagnosed with hypophysitis: a cohort study.

5. Pregnancy-related hypophysitis revisited.

6. Hypophysitis.

7. Characterisation of the onset and severity of adrenal and thyroid dysfunction associated with CTLA4-related hypophysitis.

8. Clinical Characteristics of Primary Hypophysitis - A Single-Centre Series of 60 Cases.

9. Corticotropic insufficiency in a monocentric prospective cohort of patients with lung cancer treated with nivolumab: Prevalence and etiology.

10. A Novel Etiology of Hypophysitis: Immune Checkpoint Inhibitors.

11. Clinical Characteristics, Management, and Treatment Outcomes of Primary Hypophysitis: A Monocentric Cohort.

12. Presence of CD3 + and CD79a + Lymphocytes in the Pituitary Gland of Dogs at Post-mortem Examination.

13. Endocrine-related adverse events associated with immune-checkpoint inhibitors in patients with melanoma.

14. The Changing Clinical Spectrum of Hypophysitis.

15. Cancer immunotherapy-associated hypophysitis.

16. New causes of hypophysitis.

17. Primary hypophysitis and other autoimmune disorders of the sellar and suprasellar regions.

18. The spectrum, incidence, kinetics and management of endocrinopathies with immune checkpoint inhibitors for metastatic melanoma.

19. Prevalence of hypophysitis in a cohort of patients with metastatic melanoma and prostate cancer treated with ipilimumab.

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