Synopses & Reviews
Pituitary adenomas typically present during early adulthood, equally affecting males and females. There are no outstanding reported risk factors. The clinical presentation of pituitary adenoma varies depending on the location and severity of the tumor. Prolactinomas, the most common form of pituitary tumor, cause amenorrhea (the loss of menstruation), galactorrhea (the spontaneous flow of milk from the breast), and infertility in females. They cause hypogonadism, decreased libido and impotence in males. Tumors that secrete excess growth hormone cause gigantism in children and acromegaly in adults. Adrenocorticotropic hormone (ACTH) secreting adenomas produce Cushing's disease (hyperadrenalism). Three kinds of treatment are used: surgery (removing the tumor during an operation), radiation therapy (using high-dose x-rays/proton beams to kill tumor cells) and drug therapy to shrink and sometimes eradicate the tumor. Drugs can also block the pituitary gland from making too much hormone. A Transphenoidal operation can remove the tumor through a cut in the nasal passage leaving no external scar. This text is a review of current management techniques for pituitary tumors, incorporating recent advances and discussed by experienced clinicians. The use of both endocrinologists and neurosurgeons as chapter authors allows differing perspectives to be incorporated. The book is organized around individual tumor types, with additional chapter topics added for those subjects requiring special emphasis. Appropriate photographs and illustrations are incorporated as warranted.
Review
From the reviews: "The diagnosis and treatment of all major diseases of the anterior pituitary are covered in detail in this book, with an emphasis on the different types of pituitary adenomas. ... This book is addressed primarily to practicing endocrinologists, though it will be helpful for all physicians taking care of patients with pituitary diseases. ... is an excellent choice for endocrinologists and other physicians looking for a single book on pituitary disorders. It is a well written and comprehensive update on both diagnosis and treatment." (Ronald N Cohen, Doody's Review Service, July, 2008)
Synopsis
This text provides a detailed update on current diagnostic and therapeutic techniques useful in the management of a broad spectrum of pituitary disorders. The contents reflect the multidisciplinary approach needed for patients with disorders of the pituitary gland, with contributions from both endocrinologists and neurosurgeons, as well as specialty contributions from radiologists, ophthalmologists, pathologists, radiation oncologists, and neurologists. The book focuses on each pituitary tumor subtype, and contains additional chapters related to other lesions of the sella, including tumor management during pregnancy and in the pediatric age group.
Synopsis
This text is a review of current management techniques for pituitary tumors, incorporating recent advances and discussions by experienced clinicians. The use of both endocrinologists and neurosurgeons as chapter authors allows differing perspectives to be incorporated. The book is organized around individual tumor types, with additional chapter topics added for those subjects requiring special emphasis. Appropriate photographs and illustrations are incorporated as warranted.
Table of Contents
Chapter 1: Molecular Pathogenesis of Pituitary Adenomas Andrea Lania M.D, Ph.D., Giovanna Mantovani, M.D., Ph.D., and Anna Spada, M.D. Chapter 2: Pathology of Pituitary Adenomas Roger Gejman, M.D. and E. Tessa Hedley-Whyte M.D. Chapter 3: Endocrinologic Approach to the the Evaluation of Sellar Masses Peter J. Snyder, M.D. Chapter 4: Imaging of the Pituitary Gland, Sella and Parasellar Region John T. Lysack, M.D. and Pamela W. Schaefer, M.D. Chapter 5 Neuro-ophthalmology of Sellar Disease Dean M. Cestari, M.D. and Joseph F. Rizzo III, M.D. Chapter 6 Prolactinomas: Diagnosis and Management Amal Shibli-Rahhal, M.D. and Janet A. Schlechte, M.D. Chapter 7.1 Acromegaly: Pathogenesis, Natural History, and Diagnosis David R. Clemmons, M.D. Chapter 7.2 Acromegaly: Medical Management Pamela U. Freda, M.D. Chapter 7.3 Acromegaly: Surgical Management Michael Buchfelder, M.D., Ph.D. and Panagiotis Nomikos, M.D. Chapter 8.1 Cushing's Disease: Diagnostic Evaluation James W. Findling, M.D. and Hershel Raff, Ph.D. Chapter 8.2 Cushing's Disease: Surgical Management Daniel F. Kelly, M.D. Chapter 8.3 Cushing's Disease: Medical Management John R. Lindsay M.D. and Lynnette K. Nieman, M.D. Chapter 9 Thyrotropin-secreting Pituitary Adenomas Marina S. Zemskova, M.D. and Monica Skarulis, M.D. Chapter 10 Non-functioning Adenomas: Diagnosis and Treatment Carrie R. Muh, M.D. and Nelson Oyesiku, M.D., Ph.D. Chapter 11.1 Pituitary Surgery: Techniques William F. Chandler, M.D. and Ariel Barkan, M.D. Chapter 11.2 Pituitary Surgery: Peri-operative Management Ariel Barkan, M.D., Howard Blank, M.D., and William F. Chandler, M.D. Chapter 12 Radiation Therapy for Pituitary Adenomas Helen A. Shih, M.D. and Jay S. Loeffler, M.D. Chapter 13 Lymphocytic Hypophysitis and Inflammatory Disease of the Pituitary Stephen Ulmer, M.D. and Thomas N. Byrne, M.D. Chapter 14 Pituitary Apoplexy Steven J. Russell, M.D. and Karen K. Miller, M.D. Chapter 15 Pituitary Tumors and Pregnancy Mark E. Molitch, M.D. Chapter 16 Management of Pituitary Incidentalomas Lawrence A. Frohman, M.D., Chapter 17 Sellar and Pituitary Tumors in Children Takara Stanley, M.D., Rajani Prabhakaran, M.D., and Madhusmita Misra, M.D., M.P.H. Chapter 18 Cystic Lesions of the Sella Brian J. Snyder, M.D. and Kalmon D. Post, M.D.