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Stereotactic radiosurgery before bilateral adrenalectomy is associated with lowered risk of Nelson's syndrome in refractory Cushing's disease patients.

Adomas BuneviciusKaren LavezzoPhilip W SmithMary Lee VanceJason Sheehan
Published in: Acta neurochirurgica (2021)
SRS before BLA can reduce the risk for the Nelson's syndrome in refractory CD patients requiring BLA and should be considered before proceeding to BLA. Elevated ACTH concentration within 6 months after BLA is associated with greater risk of the Nelsons' syndrome. When no prior SRS is administered, those with a high ACTH level shortly after BLA may benefit from early SRS.
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