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Craniopharyngeal Pituitary Gland
JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association, 1963A patient is described who did not mature and at age 20 had a calcified suprasellar cystic meningioma removed. For the next 24 years he showed all of the signs and symptoms of panhypopituitarism except normal pigmentation. At autopsy, a normal craniopharyngeal pituitary was found encased in bone and separated from the hypothalamus by a callus replacing
J, NICHOLS, M, DELP
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Journal of Neurosurgery, 2019
OBJECTIVE Recovery from preexisting hypopituitarism after transsphenoidal surgery for pituitary adenoma is an important outcome to investigate. Furthermore, pituitary function has not been thoroughly evaluated after fully endoscopic surgery, and ...
A. Little +7 more
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OBJECTIVE Recovery from preexisting hypopituitarism after transsphenoidal surgery for pituitary adenoma is an important outcome to investigate. Furthermore, pituitary function has not been thoroughly evaluated after fully endoscopic surgery, and ...
A. Little +7 more
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2005
Few human pituitary tumor cell lines have been established. This scarcity may be related to the fact that hormone production rapidly declines within weeks to months after initiation of the culture. In addition, the number of proliferating cells in pituitary adenomas is very low.
Hofland, Leo, Lamberts, S.W.J.
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Few human pituitary tumor cell lines have been established. This scarcity may be related to the fact that hormone production rapidly declines within weeks to months after initiation of the culture. In addition, the number of proliferating cells in pituitary adenomas is very low.
Hofland, Leo, Lamberts, S.W.J.
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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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2016
MRI imaging is the technique of choice in the diagnosis of children with hypopituitarism. Marked differences in MRI pituitary gland morphology suggest different etiologies of growth hormone deficiency (GHD) and different prognoses. Pituitary stalk agenesis and ectopic posterior pituitary (EPP) are specific markers of permanent GHD, and patients with ...
Di Iorgi N +4 more
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MRI imaging is the technique of choice in the diagnosis of children with hypopituitarism. Marked differences in MRI pituitary gland morphology suggest different etiologies of growth hormone deficiency (GHD) and different prognoses. Pituitary stalk agenesis and ectopic posterior pituitary (EPP) are specific markers of permanent GHD, and patients with ...
Di Iorgi N +4 more
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Abstract The pituitary gland is an endocrine gland resting in a small cavity of the ethmoid bone at the base of the brain. It produces eight major systemically acting hormones. Hyper- or hyposecretion of these hormones can result in disease processes, which may have a significant impact on anesthetic management.
Laura M Jacobsen +2 more
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Laura M Jacobsen +2 more
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The 2017 World Health Organization classification of tumors of the pituitary gland: a summary
Acta Neuropathologica, 2017M. Lopes
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