This article, titled "Prognostic Considerations and Assessment of Visual Outcomes in a Population-Based Cohort of Macro- and Giant Prolactinomas," explores the visual outcomes in patients with prolactinomas, a type of sellar mass that can compress the optic chiasm. The study retrospectively analyzed 99 prolactinoma patients treated at Emory University between 2000 and 2001, focusing on factors such as serum prolactin levels, tumor dimensions, and visual impairment scores. The preliminary results suggest that there is a significant relationship between prolactinoma features and visual dysfunction before and after treatment. Further analysis will be conducted to assess the utility of visual impairment measures and compare the impact of surgery versus medical therapy on visual impairment scores. [Extracted from the article]