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Neurosurgery Clinics of North America, 1994
This article reviews current understanding of the pathology and pathogenesis of pituitary diseases. It emphasizes the importance of morphologic analysis in the diagnostic sphere. The investigation of structure-function correlations in pituitary adenomas combined with a greater understanding of the molecular basis of disease will lead to new discoveries
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This article reviews current understanding of the pathology and pathogenesis of pituitary diseases. It emphasizes the importance of morphologic analysis in the diagnostic sphere. The investigation of structure-function correlations in pituitary adenomas combined with a greater understanding of the molecular basis of disease will lead to new discoveries
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Journal of Neurology, Neurosurgery & Psychiatry, 1998
Diseases of the Pituitary. Edited bymargaret e wierman. (Pp 405; $125.00). New Jersey: Humana Press, 1997. ISBN 0-896-03364-3. For the discerning reader who wishes to know more than just the simple facts regarding the normal function of the pituitary gland and the pathophysiology which can affect it, this book offers a very readable starting point ...
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Diseases of the Pituitary. Edited bymargaret e wierman. (Pp 405; $125.00). New Jersey: Humana Press, 1997. ISBN 0-896-03364-3. For the discerning reader who wishes to know more than just the simple facts regarding the normal function of the pituitary gland and the pathophysiology which can affect it, this book offers a very readable starting point ...
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2010
Excessive secretion of pituitary hormones, as well as their deficiency, may cause a constellation of clinical and pathological manifestations involving major organ systems of the body, including the skin. There are no specific cutaneous signs or symptoms that are pathognomonic for the main manifestations of pituitary gland diseases such as ...
Montinari M., Rongioletti F.
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Excessive secretion of pituitary hormones, as well as their deficiency, may cause a constellation of clinical and pathological manifestations involving major organ systems of the body, including the skin. There are no specific cutaneous signs or symptoms that are pathognomonic for the main manifestations of pituitary gland diseases such as ...
Montinari M., Rongioletti F.
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1985
Disorders of the pituitary gland can be considered under three main headings: (1) Hypopituitarism (2) Syndromes resulting from excess secretion of pituitary gland hormones (3) Space occupying lesions in the pituitary ...
A. G. McCullagh, P. Marsden
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Disorders of the pituitary gland can be considered under three main headings: (1) Hypopituitarism (2) Syndromes resulting from excess secretion of pituitary gland hormones (3) Space occupying lesions in the pituitary ...
A. G. McCullagh, P. Marsden
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Pituitary diseases in pregnancy
Seminars in Perinatology, 1998Pituitary adenomas are the most common pituitary disorder affecting pregnancy, and prolactinomas are the most common of the hormone-secreting pituitary adenomas. Hyperprolactinemia must be corrected to allow ovulation and fertility. Bromocriptine has been shown to be safe for use during early gestation. There is less than a 2% risk of microprolactinoma
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DIAGNOSIS OF PITUITARY DISEASE [PDF]
To the Editor: —It is true that the literature on the pituitary body is a mass of conflicting opinions and theories. The same is true, however, for many of the other ductless glands. Who will set himself up as the authority to decide what clinical symptoms or syndromes are characteristically associated with pathologic changes in the pituitary body, in
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Pituitary disease and anaesthesia
Anaesthesia & Intensive Care Medicine, 2014Abstract Patients with pituitary gland tumours comprise a significant proportion of the neurosurgical population, making transphenoidal pituitary surgery a relatively common procedure. These patients present unique anaesthetic challenges resulting from hormone hypersecretion, pituitary hypofunction or tumour mass effect.
Robert John, Nicholas Hirsch
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Diseases of the Pituitary Gland
2004Abstract A wide variety of distinct pathological conditions may affect the pituitary, causing hormonal dysfunction and/or compression of surrounding structures. This chapter describes and illustrates the main pituitary lesions. Pituitary adenomas represent 10% to 20% of intracranial neoplasms in neurosurgical series.
Vânia Nosé, E. Tessa Hedley-Whyte
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Pituitary pathology in Cushing's disease
Pathology - Research and Practice, 1988Pituitaries of 137 cases with Cushing's disease were microscopically and immunohistologically studied. Many alterations and parameters (sex, age, anamnesis, cortisol plasma levels, tumor size, invasiveness, localization, differentiation of adenomas, immunohistological hormone content, capillarity, recurrences, peritumorous ACTH cell hyperplasia, and ...
W. Saeger+2 more
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complications of pituitary disease
2013The majority of pituitary disorders, including hormone-secreting pituitary tumors and hypopituitarism, are associated with an increased morbidity and mortality, especially for cardiovascular complications. The interplay of central nervous system (CNS) and the endocrine system may contribute to the increasingly identified cognitive dysfunction.
Andrea L. Utz+12 more
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