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Transsphenoidal resection in Cushing's disease: undetectable serum cortisol as the definition of successfuI treatment

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Cushing's disease has not recurred in any patient with an undetectable serum cortisol (< 50 nmol/l) post-operatively. Serum cortisol should be regarded as a tumour marker in Cushing's disease and the aim of transsphenoidal hypophysectomy for Cushing's disease should be to render the immediate post-operative serum cortisol undetectable.

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