Although effective treatment regimens (surgical resection, drug treatment with dopamine agonists or somatostatin analogues, radiotherapy) have been established for the therapy of most pituitary tumours, a considerable proportion of affected patients cannot completely cured due to incomplete resection or drug resistance. Moreover, even if hormone levels have been normalized, patients with hormone-secreting tumours still show persistent pathophysiological alterations in metabolic, cardiovascular or neuropsychiatric parameters and have an impaired quality of life. In this review reasons for the discrepancy between biochemical cure and incomplete recovery from tumour-associated comorbidities are discussed and the clinical management is delineat...
Somatostatin is an important physiological regulator of neuroendocrine function across multiple biol...
It is well known that transphenoidal surgery is the first line of treatment for Cushing’s disease (C...
The efficacy of dopamine-agonists (DA) in patients with prolactinomas and that of somatostatin analo...
Management of pituitary tumors has improved in the past decade since the introduction of novel thera...
Abstract Pituitary adenomas are associated with a variety of clinical manifestations resulting from ...
ABSTRACT: Pituitary adenomas are associated with a variety of clinical manifestations resulting fro...
textabstractWhile surgery remains the first-line treatment of most aggressive pituitary adenomas, me...
Pituitary tumors are common in the general population. Since neuroimaging techniques have improved, ...
The treatment of Cushing’s disease is very complex and represents a challenge for clinicians. Transp...
Surgery is the first-line treatment of patients with clinically non-functioning pituitary adenomas (...
INTRODUCTION: Aggressive tumors of the pituitary gland are classically defined as pituitary tumors w...
Pituitary tumors can cause symptoms of mass effect and hormonal hypersecretion that can be reversed ...
Molecular biology investigation of somatostatin receptors in diagnostics of pituitary tumors The ove...
Somatostatin is an important physiological regulator of neuroendocrine function across multiple biol...
It is well known that transphenoidal surgery is the first line of treatment for Cushing’s disease (C...
The efficacy of dopamine-agonists (DA) in patients with prolactinomas and that of somatostatin analo...
Management of pituitary tumors has improved in the past decade since the introduction of novel thera...
Abstract Pituitary adenomas are associated with a variety of clinical manifestations resulting from ...
ABSTRACT: Pituitary adenomas are associated with a variety of clinical manifestations resulting fro...
textabstractWhile surgery remains the first-line treatment of most aggressive pituitary adenomas, me...
Pituitary tumors are common in the general population. Since neuroimaging techniques have improved, ...
The treatment of Cushing’s disease is very complex and represents a challenge for clinicians. Transp...
Surgery is the first-line treatment of patients with clinically non-functioning pituitary adenomas (...
INTRODUCTION: Aggressive tumors of the pituitary gland are classically defined as pituitary tumors w...
Pituitary tumors can cause symptoms of mass effect and hormonal hypersecretion that can be reversed ...
Molecular biology investigation of somatostatin receptors in diagnostics of pituitary tumors The ove...
Somatostatin is an important physiological regulator of neuroendocrine function across multiple biol...
It is well known that transphenoidal surgery is the first line of treatment for Cushing’s disease (C...
The efficacy of dopamine-agonists (DA) in patients with prolactinomas and that of somatostatin analo...