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Dr. Kevin Lillehei is chair of the Department of Neurosurgery at the University of Colorado School of Medicine in Aurora, Colorado. He started there in 1985 and his primary work is with benign and malignant brain tumors. He is also codirector of their Pituitary...
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This month the PNA Medical Corner features an article co-authored by multiple members of the PNA: Drs. Ho, Fleseriu, Little, Kaiser, and Melmed. It proposes a new standard for clinical classification for pituitary neoplasms. A proposed clinical classification for...
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The tiny tumors that cause Cushing disease are tough to detect with standard MRI. Fortunately, some new options are available, boosting the chances for successful treatment. “Sometimes pituitary tumors are so small, they’re nearly impossible to...
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This month the PNA Medical Corner features an article co-authored by multiple members of the PNA: Drs. Ho, Fleseriu, Little, Kaiser, and Melmed. It proposes a new standard for clinical classification for pituitary neoplasms. A proposed clinical classification for...
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The PNA Medical Corner this month features an article co-authored by neurosurgeon Aaron Cohen-Gadol of Indiana University, a longtime member of the PNA. They conclude that A-I and machine learning will improve preoperative planning and surgical strategies in pituitary...
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This month in the PNA Medical Corner we focus on a study coauthored by two members of the PNA: Drs. Adriana Ioachimescu and Nathan Zwagerman. The research is a case study of a woman with two pituitary tumors. Consecutive resections of double pituitary adenoma for...