Myth: It is MY fault that I got Cushing’s…
Myth: “It is MY fault that I got Cushing’s. I did something wrong that caused me to be sick! If I would have just done XYZ, this would not be happening to me!” Fact: This is a very controversial topic...
View ArticleGenetics of adrenal diseases in 2014: Genetics improves understanding of...
2014 has seen advances in our understanding of benign and malignant tumours of the adrenal cortex, particularly in Cushing syndrome. Modern genetics has generated a flurry of data. The challenge is to...
View ArticleEndoscopic Pituitary Surgery – Remission Rates and Gland Preservation –...
2015 California Pituitary Conference Dr. Daniel Kelly discusses the outcomes of endoscopic pituitary surgery with regards to endocrine function. He analyzes the current literature and the Pacific Brain...
View ArticlePituitary Incidentaloma Treatment Guideline
It is unclear how many people have pituitary incidentaloma, but imaging and autopsy studies indicate they are quite common and occur in up to one-third of patients. Fortunately, the vast majority of...
View ArticleCase Report Shows Rare Adrenal Tumors Associated with Cushing’s Disease
Pituitary tumors that produce too much adrenocorticotropic hormone (ACTH) have been associated with the development of rare tumors on the adrenal glands, called adrenal myelolipomas, for the first time...
View Article
More Pages to Explore .....