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Long-term radiographic and endocrinological outcomes of stereotactic radiosurgery for recurrent or residual nonfunctioning pituitary adenomas.

Ahmed ShaabanChloé DumotGeorgios MantziarisSam DayawansaSelcuk PekerYavuz SamanciAhmed M NabeelWael A RedaSameh R TawadrosKhaled Abdel KarimAmr M N El-ShehabyReem M Emad EldinAhmed Ragab AbdelsalamRoman LiscakJaromir MayElad MashiachFernando De Nigris VasconcellosKenneth BernsteinDouglas KondziolkaHerwin SpeckterRuben MotaAnderson BritoShray K BindalAjay NiranjanL Dade LunsfordCarolina Gesteira BenjaminTimoteo AlmeidaJennifer Z MaoDavid MathieuJean-Nicolas TourignyManjul TripathiJoshua David PalmerJennifer MatsuiJoseph CrooksRodney E WegnerMatthew J ShepardJason P Sheehan
Published in: Journal of neurosurgery (2024)
SRS affords favorable and durable tumor control for the vast majority of NFPAs. Post-SRS hypopituitarism occurs in a minority of patients, but this risk increases with time and warrants long-term follow-up.
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