The dilemma of whether to apply surgical or drug treatment to prolactinomas has been ongoing for the past 30 years. The aim of this study is to compare the early postoperative values of prolactin (PRL) in two groups of patients with prolactinomas: those who underwent primary surgical-treatment, and those who underwent surgery after a dopamine agonist (DA) therapy. We present the results of surgical treatment on a series of 161 patients with prolactinomas. Surgery was the primary treatment in 65 patients, while 96 patients had surgery following a long-term treatment with a DA. All surgically treated prolactinomas were operated in the standard transsphenoidal, microsurgical approach. The criteria for hyperprolactinemia remission was a PRL l...
Context: The improved remission and complication rates of current transsphenoidal surgery warrant re...
AIMS: Reported cure rates following trans-sphenoidal surgery for microprolactinoma are variable and ...
(Correspondence should be addressed to J A H Wass) Aims: Reported cure rates following trans-sphenoi...
The dilemma of whether to apply surgical or drug treatment to prolactinomas has been ongoing for the...
The dilemma of whether to apply surgical or drug treatment to prolactinomas has been ongoing for the...
Aims and Objectives: To report hormonal outcome after surgery in a special subgroup of prolactinomas...
Despite the fact that consensus guidelines recommend long-term dopamine agonist (DA) therapy as a fi...
While dopamine-agonists are the first-line approach in treating prolactinomas, surgery can be consid...
Medical therapy with dopamine agonist is very effective in controlling prolactin serum levels and it...
Copyright © 2015 Ivan Kruljac et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creative C...
The objectives of the treatment of hyperprolactinaemia are to suppress excessive hormone secretion a...
A large proportion of prolactin secreting tumours of the pituitary gland are treatable by dopamine a...
Background: Prolactinomas represent a unique challenge for endocrinologists and neurosurgeons. Consi...
Introduction: The first–line treatment of prolactinoma is pharmacotherapy with dopamine agonists. Su...
Objective. The aim of this study was to explore the long-term outcomes of surgery for transsphenoida...
Context: The improved remission and complication rates of current transsphenoidal surgery warrant re...
AIMS: Reported cure rates following trans-sphenoidal surgery for microprolactinoma are variable and ...
(Correspondence should be addressed to J A H Wass) Aims: Reported cure rates following trans-sphenoi...
The dilemma of whether to apply surgical or drug treatment to prolactinomas has been ongoing for the...
The dilemma of whether to apply surgical or drug treatment to prolactinomas has been ongoing for the...
Aims and Objectives: To report hormonal outcome after surgery in a special subgroup of prolactinomas...
Despite the fact that consensus guidelines recommend long-term dopamine agonist (DA) therapy as a fi...
While dopamine-agonists are the first-line approach in treating prolactinomas, surgery can be consid...
Medical therapy with dopamine agonist is very effective in controlling prolactin serum levels and it...
Copyright © 2015 Ivan Kruljac et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creative C...
The objectives of the treatment of hyperprolactinaemia are to suppress excessive hormone secretion a...
A large proportion of prolactin secreting tumours of the pituitary gland are treatable by dopamine a...
Background: Prolactinomas represent a unique challenge for endocrinologists and neurosurgeons. Consi...
Introduction: The first–line treatment of prolactinoma is pharmacotherapy with dopamine agonists. Su...
Objective. The aim of this study was to explore the long-term outcomes of surgery for transsphenoida...
Context: The improved remission and complication rates of current transsphenoidal surgery warrant re...
AIMS: Reported cure rates following trans-sphenoidal surgery for microprolactinoma are variable and ...
(Correspondence should be addressed to J A H Wass) Aims: Reported cure rates following trans-sphenoi...