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Micko, A; Wolfsberger, S; Vila, G; Hoftberger, R; Luger, A; Knosp, E.
Current state of pituitary gland surgery
AUST J CLIN ENDOCR M. 2020; 13(4): 151-155.
Doi: 10.1007/s41969-020-00121-w
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Wolfsberger Stefan
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- A well-functioning cooperation between neurosurgery and endocrinology and a close collaboration with neuropathology, neuroradiology and neuro-ophthalmology are prerequisites for successful treatment of pituitary adenomas. Due to the technological progress, pituitary adenomas can nowadays be more safely surgically treated and with a continuous reduction in the number of complications. In addition to high-tech equipment, this includes a special histological and molecular processing of the tumor tissue, in order to be able to provide an optimal multimodal treatment. In order to be able to treat extensive, invasive and aggressively growing pituitary adenomas, which necessitate an interdisciplinary approach, it is nowadays necessary that this is carried out in specialized centers.
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