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Long‐term follow‐up results of transsphenoidal surgery for Cushing’s disease in a single centre using strict criteria for remission

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Transsphenoidal surgery is a safe and effective treatment for Cushing's disease and our results compare favourably with those from published series, the majority of which comprise relatively small numbers. The presence of an intrasellar lesion and postoperative serum cortisol < 50 nmol/l are good predictors of remission in the long term but historically in our centre this can only be achieved in a significant number of patients at the expense of some degree of hypopituitarism. However, the surgical outcome for Cushing's disease, including a reduced frequency of hypopituitarism, can be improved if patients are operated on by a single pituitary surgeon, using selective adenomectomy as the preferred surgical approach wherever possible.

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