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Adrenal Autotransplantation after Total Adrenalectomy: Delayed Determined Function.
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1994
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Transplantation SurgeryCortex AutotransplantationAdrenal GlandBilateral Total AdrenalectomyEndocrine DiseaseAdrenal HealthVascular SurgeryEndocrine SurgerySurgeryAdrenal DiseaseDermatologyMedicineAdrenal Autotransplantation
Adrenal autotransplantation after bilateral total adrenalectomy has been utilized to eliminate the need for replacement therapy and to prevent the late occurrence of Nelson's syndrome in some patients with Cushing's disease. It is possible to follow these cases up closely today, owing to the highly developed hormonal evaluation and imaging techniques. In this study, two patients who underwent bilateral total adrenalectomy and cortex autotransplantation are presented. The autografts were found functional and the patients had not required any steroid replacement therapy.
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