Pituitary Tumors
A Comprehensive and Interdisciplinary Approach
Herausgeber: Honegger, Jurgen; Petersenn, Stephan; Reincke, Martin
Pituitary Tumors
A Comprehensive and Interdisciplinary Approach
Herausgeber: Honegger, Jurgen; Petersenn, Stephan; Reincke, Martin
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Pituitary Tumors: A Comprehensive and Interdisciplinary Approach provides the latest information on preclinical issues, diagnostic procedures, treatment options and post-treatment care for patients with pituitary tumors. The book includes basic and advanced knowledge for a broad audience, including physicians, endocrinologists, neurosurgeons, neuro-radiologists, neuro-ophthalmologists, neuro-pathologists, oncologists, radiotherapists and researchers who are investigating pituitary tumors. Readers will find the latest research surrounding progress on uncoding the molecular mechanisms involved…mehr
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- Produktdetails
- Verlag: Elsevier Science Publishing Co Inc
- Seitenzahl: 722
- Erscheinungstermin: 14. April 2021
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 285mm x 220mm x 41mm
- Gewicht: 2090g
- ISBN-13: 9780128199497
- ISBN-10: 0128199490
- Artikelnr.: 60174858
- Verlag: Elsevier Science Publishing Co Inc
- Seitenzahl: 722
- Erscheinungstermin: 14. April 2021
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 285mm x 220mm x 41mm
- Gewicht: 2090g
- ISBN-13: 9780128199497
- ISBN-10: 0128199490
- Artikelnr.: 60174858
of laboratory investigation for pituitary hormones 3. Pathophysiology and
genetics in pituitary tumors 4. Pathophysiology and genetics in
craniopharyngioma 5. Anatomy of the pituitary region
II. Neuroradiological and ophthalmological diagnosis in pituitary tumors
6. Morphological imaging including imaging anatomy 7. Functional imaging 8.
Neuroophthalmological diagnosis
III. Endocrinological diagnosis and replacement therapy for hypopituitarism
and diabetes insipidus in pituitary tumors 9. Endocrinological diagnosis
and replacement therapy for hypopituitarism 10. Endocrinological diagnosis
and replacement therapy for diabetes insipidus 11. The role of nurses in
supporting selfmanagement for patients with hypopituitarism
IV. Endocrinological diagnosis and medical treatment in functioning
pituitary adenomas 12. Prolactinomas: Diagnosis and medical treatment 13.
Endocrinological diagnosis in acromegaly 14. Medical treatment in
acromegaly 15. The diagnosis of Cushing's disease 16. Medical management of
Cushing's disease 17. Endocrinological diagnosis and treatment
V. Surgical treatment of pituitary tumors 18. Microscopic transsphenoidal
surgery 19. Endoscopic transsphenoidal surgery: Including a brief history
of transsphenoidal surgery 20. Risks of transsphenoidal surgery 21.
Ophthalmologic outcome of transsphenoidal surgery 22. Endocrinological
outcome of transsphenoidal surgery in pituitary adenomas 23. Extended
transsphenoidal surgery 24. Transcranial surgery 25. Video presentations of
pituitary surgery
VI. Histo-pathological classification of pituitary tumors 26. Pathology of
pituitary adenoma 27. Pathology of nonadenomatous pituitary tumors and
tumor-like lesions
VII. Perioperative and postoperative management in patients with pituitary
adenomas 28. Perioperative neurosurgical management 29. Perioperative
endocrinological management in patients with pituitary adenomas 30.
Perioperative and postoperative nursing care 31. Postoperative
endocrinological follow-up 32. Pituitary magnetic resonance imaging use in
the posttreatment follow-up of secreting pituitary adenomas
VIII. Radiotherapy for pituitary adenomas 33. Fractionated radiotherapy for
pituitary adenomas 34. Pituitary adenomas: Radiosurgery
IX. Aggressive pituitary adenomas and carcinomas 35. Management of
aggressive pituitary tumors 36. Medical treatment of aggressive pituitary
tumors
X. Diagnosis, treatment and outcome in nonfunctioning pituitary tumors and
lesions 37. Clinically nonfunctioning pituitary tumors 38. Childhood-onset
craniopharyngiomas 39. Adult craniopharyngiomas 40. Rathke's cleft cysts
and arachnoid cysts 41. Perisellar solid tumors 42. Inflammatory pituitary
lesions 43. Vascular lesions and aneurysms
XI. Diagnosis and treatment of co-morbidities in pituitary tumors 44.
Psychiatric disorders 45. Metabolic disorders 46. Osteoporosis and
arthropathy in functioning pituitary tumors
XII. Special issues 47. Pituitary incidentaloma 48. Pituitary apoplexy 49.
Management of pituitary tumors in pregnancy 50. Quality of life in
pituitary tumors 51. Multidisciplinary team perspective: A model of care
for patients with pituitary tumors
of laboratory investigation for pituitary hormones 3. Pathophysiology and
genetics in pituitary tumors 4. Pathophysiology and genetics in
craniopharyngioma 5. Anatomy of the pituitary region
II. Neuroradiological and ophthalmological diagnosis in pituitary tumors
6. Morphological imaging including imaging anatomy 7. Functional imaging 8.
Neuroophthalmological diagnosis
III. Endocrinological diagnosis and replacement therapy for hypopituitarism
and diabetes insipidus in pituitary tumors 9. Endocrinological diagnosis
and replacement therapy for hypopituitarism 10. Endocrinological diagnosis
and replacement therapy for diabetes insipidus 11. The role of nurses in
supporting selfmanagement for patients with hypopituitarism
IV. Endocrinological diagnosis and medical treatment in functioning
pituitary adenomas 12. Prolactinomas: Diagnosis and medical treatment 13.
Endocrinological diagnosis in acromegaly 14. Medical treatment in
acromegaly 15. The diagnosis of Cushing's disease 16. Medical management of
Cushing's disease 17. Endocrinological diagnosis and treatment
V. Surgical treatment of pituitary tumors 18. Microscopic transsphenoidal
surgery 19. Endoscopic transsphenoidal surgery: Including a brief history
of transsphenoidal surgery 20. Risks of transsphenoidal surgery 21.
Ophthalmologic outcome of transsphenoidal surgery 22. Endocrinological
outcome of transsphenoidal surgery in pituitary adenomas 23. Extended
transsphenoidal surgery 24. Transcranial surgery 25. Video presentations of
pituitary surgery
VI. Histo-pathological classification of pituitary tumors 26. Pathology of
pituitary adenoma 27. Pathology of nonadenomatous pituitary tumors and
tumor-like lesions
VII. Perioperative and postoperative management in patients with pituitary
adenomas 28. Perioperative neurosurgical management 29. Perioperative
endocrinological management in patients with pituitary adenomas 30.
Perioperative and postoperative nursing care 31. Postoperative
endocrinological follow-up 32. Pituitary magnetic resonance imaging use in
the posttreatment follow-up of secreting pituitary adenomas
VIII. Radiotherapy for pituitary adenomas 33. Fractionated radiotherapy for
pituitary adenomas 34. Pituitary adenomas: Radiosurgery
IX. Aggressive pituitary adenomas and carcinomas 35. Management of
aggressive pituitary tumors 36. Medical treatment of aggressive pituitary
tumors
X. Diagnosis, treatment and outcome in nonfunctioning pituitary tumors and
lesions 37. Clinically nonfunctioning pituitary tumors 38. Childhood-onset
craniopharyngiomas 39. Adult craniopharyngiomas 40. Rathke's cleft cysts
and arachnoid cysts 41. Perisellar solid tumors 42. Inflammatory pituitary
lesions 43. Vascular lesions and aneurysms
XI. Diagnosis and treatment of co-morbidities in pituitary tumors 44.
Psychiatric disorders 45. Metabolic disorders 46. Osteoporosis and
arthropathy in functioning pituitary tumors
XII. Special issues 47. Pituitary incidentaloma 48. Pituitary apoplexy 49.
Management of pituitary tumors in pregnancy 50. Quality of life in
pituitary tumors 51. Multidisciplinary team perspective: A model of care
for patients with pituitary tumors