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Journal of Korean Neurosurgical Society ; : 221-236, 1988.
Article in Korean | WPRIM | ID: wpr-206401

ABSTRACT

Anthor reviewed the 102 cases of pituitary adnomas treated via transsphenoidal adenomectomy from August 1977 to July 1987, at the Seoul National University Hospital. The results obtained were as follows: 1) Male to female ratio of pituitary adenoma treated by TSA was 1:1.6. 2) Seventy-five cases(74%) of pituitary adenomas were functioning(endocrine-active) adenomas and twenty-seven cases(26%) were nonfunctioning endocrine-inactive). Functioning adenomas were composed of prolactin-secreting adenoma(47%), GH-secreting adenoma(25%) and ACTH-secrting adenoma(6%). 3) According to radiologic classification, intrapituitary adenoma(Grade I) was 4%, intrasellar adenoma(Grade II) 54%, diffuse adenoma(Grade III) 30% & invasive adenoma(Grade IV) 12%. 4) There was a significant relationship between prolactin value and size of prolactin-secreting adenoma, but no significant relationship was found between h-GH value and size of GH-secreting adenoma. 5) In prolactin-secreting adenoma, microsurgical removal of the tumor followed by bromocriptine administration was the most effective treatment modality. 6) In GH-secrting adenoma, decrease of fasting h-GH value was obtained more effectively in cases who under went surgery plus radiation therapy than in cases with surgery alone. 7) In prolactin-secreting adenoma and GH-secreting adenoma, there was no relationship between degree of decrease in hormone values after TSA and size of the adenoma. 8) Improvement in isual acuity and visual field defect after TSA was obtained in 32% of all pituitary adenomas. There was no operative mortality and complications after TSA were accompanied in 40% of all cases, majority of which were a transient diabetes insipidus.


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Female , Humans , Male , Adenoma , Bromocriptine , Classification , Diabetes Insipidus , Fasting , Microsurgery , Mortality , Pituitary Neoplasms , Prolactin , Seoul , Visual Fields
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