Clinical endocrinology
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Clinical endocrinology · Jan 2001
Management of Nelson's syndrome: observations in fifteen patients.
To analyse the results of different treatment modalities for Nelson's syndrome, which was defined as radiological evidence of a pituitary macroadenoma, fasting plasma ACTH levels of more than 200 pmol/l after stopping glucocorticoid substitution for at least 24 h in a patient who had undergone bilateral adrenalectomy for Cushing's disease. ⋯ Our results demonstrate that pituitary surgery of Nelson's macroadenomas is more successful when Nelson's adenomas are relatively small. Pituitary surgery should be performed before extrasellar expansion of the tumour occurs in order to attain long lasting remissions. Pituitary irradiation should be performed postoperatively in all patients with residual tumour. Our data also illustrate that in patients with Nelson's syndrome, plasma ACTH levels can reliably be used as an indirect approximation for tumour volume.