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Gamma Knife Radiosurgery for Pituitary Adenomas
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1999
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Pituitary AdenomasNeuro-oncologyRadiation MedicinePituitary GlandGamma Knife RadiosurgeryRadiation TherapyEndocrine DiseaseTumor GrowthFunctioning AdenomasEndocrine SurgerySurgeryPituitary DiseaseEndocrinologyMedicineRadiation OncologyNuclear MedicineRadiologyHealth Sciences
Ninety-two patients with pituitary adenomas have been treated during the last 5 years. Sixty-three of these patients had more than 6 months follow-up, and they form the basis of this report. Eighteen had non-functioning adenomas (NFA), and 36 had functioning adenomas (FA). The mean marginal dose was 22.5 Gy (NFA 19.5 Gy, FA 23.9 Gy). Control of tumor growth was achieved in 92%. A significant decrease of excessive hormone production was seen in 75.6%, and the endocrinopathy normalization rate was 26.7%. Post-radiosurgical complications were seen in 4.7%.
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