Pituitary surgery as alternative to dopamine agonists treatment for microprolactinomas: a cohort study
Abstract
Microprolactinomas are currently treated with dopamine agonists. Outcome information on microprolactinoma patients treated by surgery is limited. This study reports the first large series of consecutive non-invasive microprolactinoma patients treated by pituitary surgery and evaluates the efficiency and safety of this treatment.Follow-up of a cohort of consecutive patients treated by surgery.Between January 2008 and October 2020, 114 adult...
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Title
Pituitary surgery as alternative to dopamine agonists treatment for microprolactinomas: a cohort study
Published Date
Dec 1, 2021
Volume
185
Issue
6
Pages
783 - 791
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