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endocrine system and to identify factors that make patients more vulnerable following the treatment. Ascertaining what increases the risk of post-RT endocrinopathy is the first step in improving treatment methods in order to spare the intracranial endocrine
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World Health Organization (WHO) classification categorizes PPTs as a morphological spectrum of a single entity with thyroid transcription factor 1 (TTF1) immunopositivity ( 2 ). In clinical practice, PPTs are uncommon and are often misdiagnosed as
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survivors of other childhood cancers, childhood brain tumor survivors are among those at highest risk of both cognitive and physical sequelae ( 7 , 8 , 9 , 10 , 11 , 12 , 13 , 14 ). Endocrine complications are, however, some of the most frequent
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Background The addition of transcription factor immunohistochemistry to pituitary neuroendocrine tumour (PitNET) assessment has resulted in improved detection of tumours arising from different lineages. Most PitNETs demonstrate differentiation
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, 10 , 11 ). The guidelines on the management of PIs by the Endocrine Society date back to 2011 ( 6 ). They recommended complete clinical and biological evaluation of all patients with incidental macroadenomas, and visual evaluation for those whose
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Claahsen-van der Grinten HL Granzen B Sen Han K Janssens GO Michiels EM van Trotsenburg ASP Vandertop WP Prevalence and risk factors of early endocrine disorders in childhood brain tumor survivors: a nationwide, multicenter study . Journal of
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nonclinical factors--an Endocrine Society scientific statement . Journal of Clinical Endocrinology and Metabolism 2012 97 E1579 – E1639 . ( https://doi.org/10.1210/jc.2012-2043 ) 10 Indremo M White R Frisell T Cnattingius S Skalkidou A Isaksson
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transfer of adolescents from PC to AC is a crucial but vulnerable step in the care of adolescents with a chronic disorder ( 4 , 5 ). Previous studies have shown that up to 25% of young adults with endocrine disorders are lost to follow-up after moving out
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specialist nurses When comparing responses between endocrine consultants and specialist nurses, a higher number of consultants proposed duration of treatment of more than 15 years or factors like side effects from GH treatment, poor concordance, patient
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uniformity and (quality) standards of care. Currently, a well-structured and evidence-based transition of care protocol for patients with pituitary diseases is lacking worldwide. The commitment of the European Reference Network on Rare Endocrine Conditions