To determine the tumor control rates and endocrinological responses after stereotactic radiosurgery for pituitary adenomas, we reviewed our experience in 65 patients (40 men, 25 women) treated in the Gamma Knife during the last 4 years. The mean age was 41.6 years (range 19–69 years). 43 patients had endocrinologically active tumors (20 growth hormone-secreting, 19 prolactin-secreting and 4 ACTH-secreting adenomas). 22 had nonfunctioning adenomas. 39 patients had a macroadenoma and 26 patients had a microadenoma. 33 patients underwent Gamma Knife radiosurgery for recurrent or residual tumors after microsurgery. 50 patients have had follow-up neuroimaging studies and/or hormonal evaluation. The follow-up period was 25.5 months (range 3 to 54 months). The margin of the tumor was incorporated within the 50 to 90% isodose. The mean number of isocenters was 3.8 and the mean marginal dose was 25.4 Gy (range 15 to 36 Gy). 27 out of 40 patients (65.7%) showed decreased tumor volume to less than 50% of the initial volume. In 17 out of 38 patients (44.7%) with endocrinologically active tumors, the hormonal level fell to within the normal range. Two patients had delayed complications: in one case there was pituitary insufficiency and in the other a visual disturbance. Gamma Knife radiosurgery seems to be effective adjuvant therapy for pituitary adenoma in selected cases. More long-term follow-up is required to evaluate the efficacy and side effects further.
We found significant sex and topographic variations among TTC T2 values of healthy young adults. Acknowledgment of the significant topographical and sex variations in cartilage T2 values may minimize misinterpretation of ankle joint TTC T2 mapping data.
Testicular or scrotal involvement has been reported in children with Henoch-Schonlein purpura (HSP), but there are very few reports on penile involvement. We report the initial and follow-up ultrasonographic findings of scrotal and penile involvement of HSP in a 5-year-old boy. On ultrasonography, scrotal soft tissue thickening and epididymal swelling with increased vascularity were noted, and on the penis, a focal mass-like lesion appeared on the dorsal surface of the distal penis, having a hypoechoic mass-like appearance without visible vascular flow on a Doppler study. After 2 days of treatment, follow-up ultrasonography showed normal scrotum and penis with a resolved soft tissue mass-like lesion. Therefore, we think that HSP ultrasonographic findings involving the scrotum and penis might help to diagnose scrotal and penile involvement in a case of HSP and to avoid unnecessary medication and/or surgical procedures.
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