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Long-term results of treatment in patients with ACTH-secreting pituitary macroadenomas
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(i) A sub-set of patients with ACTH-secreting pituitary macroadenoma showed low sensitivity to high doses of dexamethasone and to CRH, (ii) pituitary surgery cured Cushing's disease in a minority of patients, (iii) high baseline ACTH levels, impaired ACTH response to CRH, increased tumor size or invasion of the cavernous sinus were unfavourable prognostic factors for surgical therapy, and (iv) second surgery, radiotherapy and/or ketaconazole cured or normalized hypercortisolism in half of the patients with recurrence or not cured.
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