1958
DOI: 10.1056/nejm195807242590403
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ACTH-Producing Tumor of the Pituitary Gland

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“…90 There is a 21% median rate of Nelson's syndrome (pituitary adenoma progression with progressive elevation of ACTH due to lack of cortisol negative feedback) after bilateral adrenalectomy. 67,68,90 Early data suggest the incidence and severity of Nelson's syndrome is minimized by precedent postoperative (after pituitary surgery) radiation. 48, 63 Nelson's syndrome can be treated by observation (for stable small tumors), tumor resection, tumor/sella radiation, and/or pharmacotherapy.…”
Section: Adrenalectomymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…90 There is a 21% median rate of Nelson's syndrome (pituitary adenoma progression with progressive elevation of ACTH due to lack of cortisol negative feedback) after bilateral adrenalectomy. 67,68,90 Early data suggest the incidence and severity of Nelson's syndrome is minimized by precedent postoperative (after pituitary surgery) radiation. 48, 63 Nelson's syndrome can be treated by observation (for stable small tumors), tumor resection, tumor/sella radiation, and/or pharmacotherapy.…”
Section: Adrenalectomymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…She presented with visual field defects, skin hyperpigmentation, raised plasma ACTH and a large sellar mass shown on skull X-ray (1). The sellar mass was a pituitary corticotrophinoma, and its surgical removal led to symptom resolution (1).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…N ELSON AND COLLEAGUES made the original description of a pituitary macroadenoma and high plasma ACTH, in a patient with Cushing's syndrome who had undergone bilateral adrenalectomy, in 1958 (1). Since that time there have been numerous similar case reports and series (2-8).…”
Section: History and Definitionmentioning
confidence: 96%