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119 related items for PubMed ID: 10376443

  • 41. Intraoperative measurement of adrenocorticotropic hormone in peripituitary blood in Cushing's disease.
    Lüdecke DK.
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  • 42. The recovery of the hypothalamo-pituitary-adrenal axis after transsphenoidal operation in three patients with Cushing's disease. The effect of prior external pituitary irradiation.
    Lamberts SW, Klijn GM, de Jong JG, Birkenhäger JC.
    Acta Endocrinol (Copenh); 1981 Dec; 98(4):580-5. PubMed ID: 6272518
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  • 43. The value of intraoperative cytology during transsphenoidal surgery for ACTH-secreting microadenoma.
    Kurosaki M, Luedecke DK, Knappe UJ, Flitsch J, Saeger W.
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  • 44. Absence of peritumoral Crooke's change is associated with recurrence in surgically treated Cushing's disease.
    Hague K, Post KD, Morgello S.
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  • 45. Transsphenoidal selective adenomectomy is the treatment of choice in patients with Cushing's disease. Considerations concerning preoperative medical treatment and the long-term follow-up.
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    Kuwayama A, Kageyama N, Nakane T, Takanohashi M, Okada C, Kanie N, Hara I, Tomita A.
    Neurol Med Chir (Tokyo); 1978 Jun; 18(4):279-85. PubMed ID: 78462
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  • 47. Crooke's hyalinization in silent corticotroph adenoma: report of two cases.
    Roncaroli F, Faustini-Fustini M, Mauri F, Asioli S, Frank G.
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  • 48. Results of transsphenoidal surgery for Cushing's disease. Cleveland Clinic experience.
    Bay JW, Sheeler LR.
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  • 49. Paradoxical response to dexamethasone and spontaneous hypocortisolism in Cushing's disease.
    Lila AR, Sarathi V, Bandgar TR, Shah NS.
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    Felix IA, Horvath E, Kovacs K.
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  • 51. Ultrasound-assisted microsurgery for Cushing's disease.
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  • 53. Clinical and therapeutic properties of Cushing's disease in childhood.
    Cirak B, Palaoglu S, Akalan N.
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  • 54. Silent corticotroph adenomas: further clinical and pathological observations.
    Lopez JA, Kleinschmidt-Demasters Bk Bk, Sze CI, Woodmansee WW, Lillehei KO.
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  • 55. Autoantibodies to pituitary corticotropin-producing cells: possible marker for unfavourable outcome after pituitary microsurgery for Cushing's disease.
    Scherbaum WA, Schrell U, Glück M, Fahlbusch R, Pfeiffer EF.
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  • 56. ACTH-producing pituitary adenomas in Addison's disease: two cases treated by transsphenoidal microsurgery.
    Krautli B, Müller J, Landolt AM, von Schulthess F.
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  • 57. Combined reserpine and pituitary irradiation therapy for Cushing's disease patients following unsuccessful transsphenoidal microsurgery.
    Sasaki M, Umeda T, Iwaoka T, Inoue J, Sato T.
    Endocrinol Jpn; 1990 Aug 20; 37(4):591-7. PubMed ID: 1964639
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  • 58. Cushing's disease revisited.
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  • 59. Evaluation of the pituitary-adrenal axis before, during and after pituitary adenomectomy. Is perioperative glucocorticoid therapy necessary?
    García-Luna PP, Leal-Cerro A, Rocha JL, Trujillo F, Garcia-Pesquera F, Astorga R.
    Acta Endocrinol (Copenh); 1990 Jan 20; 122(1):83-8. PubMed ID: 2154904
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  • 60. Cushing's disease. A cause of delayed growth and development.
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