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[Modern aspects of surgery for cushing's disease].

Ashraf AbdaliL I AstafievaYu Yu TruninI V ChernovYu G SidnevaA A AbdilatipovP L Kalinin
Published in: Zhurnal voprosy neirokhirurgii imeni N. N. Burdenko (2021)
Cushing's disease is a severe neuroendocrine disorder caused by chronic hypersecretion of ACTH by pituitary adenoma (corticotropinoma). Surgical resection is a gold standard for this disease resulting stable remission in about 65-95% of cases. Despite benign nature of corticotropinoma, recurrence rate is still higher (25-35%) even in specialized neurosurgical centers. Modifications in surgical strategy can prolong recurrence-free period.
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