ea0037ep783 | Pituitary: clinical | ECE2015
Caballero Maria Galiana Rodriguez
, Gallego Nuria Valdes
, Blanco Jessica Ares
, Ragnarsson Cecilia Sanchez
, Cacho Laura
, de la Uz Joaquin Pertierra
, Artal Antonio Rabal
, Gutierrez Lorena Suarez
, Delgado Elias
, Camblor Pablo Martinez
, Faedo Ceferino
, Torre Edelmiro Menendez
Object: Nonfunctioning pituitary adenomas can experiment recurrence and/or progression (R/P) several years after surgery in about 1550% of patients. There is few evidence about risk factors that could predict R/P. The aim of this study is to identify them and describe our experience through a long term of follow-up in pituitary macroadenomas.Methods: Retrospective cohort analysis of 64 patients who underwent surgery between 1990 and 2013. The main ...