Outcome of using the histological pseudocapsule as a surgical capsule in Cushing disease.

作者: Jay Jagannathan , Rene Smith , Hetty L. DeVroom , Alexander O. Vortmeyer , Constantine A. Stratakis

DOI: 10.3171/2008.8.JNS08339

关键词: SurgeryPituitary neoplasmHypophysectomyCushing DiseaseMedicinePituitary glandLesionCushing syndromePituitary adenomaAdenoma

摘要: Object Many patients with Cushing disease still have active or recurrent after pituitary surgery. The histological pseudocapsule of a adenoma is layer compressed normal anterior lobe that surrounds the and can be used during surgery to identify guide removal tumor. In this study authors examined results using as surgical capsule in resection adenomas disease. Methods reviewed prospective database data obtained who underwent analysis included all cases which lesion was identified believed confined gland between January 1990 March 2007. Since objective determine success capsule, invasive tumors whom no surgery—challenging c...

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