2016
DOI: 10.1016/j.wneu.2015.12.092
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Multidisciplinary Approach for Acromegaly: A Single Tertiary Center's Experience

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“…In the present study, about 40% of the patients achieved remission three months post-surgery even though more than 90% of the tumors were macroadenomas. Haliloglu et al (3) in a series of 103 patients and Babu et al (14) in a series of 58 patients reported 51.5% and 69% of early remission, respectively.…”
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“…In the present study, about 40% of the patients achieved remission three months post-surgery even though more than 90% of the tumors were macroadenomas. Haliloglu et al (3) in a series of 103 patients and Babu et al (14) in a series of 58 patients reported 51.5% and 69% of early remission, respectively.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
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“…Surgical resection is the first-line option for treating the adenomas, with the remission rate of 85% for microadenomas and 40% - 50% for macroadenomas at experienced centers (3). In case of surgical treatment failure, the accepted second-line therapy includes medical therapy with somatostatin analogs (SSA), GH receptor antagonists, and/or dopamine agonists (DAs) such as Cabergoline (4, 5).…”
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“…For the final quantitative analysis, 52 case series, comprising a total of 4,375 patients, were included. Of these series, 36 were microsurgical [12, 2257] and 13 were endoscopic, [11, 1318, 5863], comprising 3,144 and 940 patients, respectively (Figure 1). Three studies compared microsurgical and endoscopic approaches, comprising 111 and 180 patients, respectively.…”
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“…According to Knosp classifications of pituitary adenomas, tumor size (TS) and their suprasellar extension (SSE) have been used for preoperative planning, prediction of possible outcomes, and the evaluation of surgical outcomes. Although there is no clear evidence that these classifications are associated with tumor resection and remission rates, studies are suggesting this is the case [ 6 , 16 , 18 , 23 , 25 , 26 ].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%