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Stalla --$tSection III Pituitary Tumors --$g15.$tAcromegaly /$rShlomo Melmed --$g16.$tProlactinoma /$rPhillipe Chanson and Dominique Maiter --$g17.$tCushing disease /$rJohn D.C Newell-Rice --$g18.$tThyrotrophin-secreting pituitary tumors /$rYona Greenman --$g19.$tNonfunctioning and gonadotrophin-secreting adenomas --$g20.$tAtypical pituitary adenomas /$rDaniel A. Donoho and Gabriel Zada --$g21.$tGenetics of pituitary tumor syndromes /$rAdrian F. Daly and Albert Beckers --$g22.$tNonpituitary sellar masses /$rLuis V. Syro, Fabio Rotondo, Olga Moshkin and Kalman Kovacs --$tSection IV Pituitary Procedures --$g23.$tPituitary imaging /$rMarcel Maya and Barry D. Pressman --$g24.$tPituitary surgery /$rRudolf Fahlbusch and Michael Buchfelder. 330 $aThe Pituitary, Fourth Edition, continues the tradition of a cogent blend of basic science and clinical medicine which has been the successful hallmark of prior editions. This comprehensive text is devoted to the pathogenesis, diagnosis, and treatment of pituitary disorders. The new edition has been extensively revised to reflect new knowledge derived from advances in molecular and cell biology, biochemistry, diagnostics, and therapeutics as they apply to the pituitary gland. The wide spectrum of clinical disorders emanating from dysfunction of the master gland is described in detail by experts in the field. Fundamental mechanisms underlying disease pathogenesis are presented to provide the reader with an in-depth understanding of mechanisms subserving both normal and disordered pituitary hormone secretion and action. This extensive body of knowledge is useful for students, trainees, physicians, and scientists who need to understand critical pituitary functions and how to care for patients with pituitary disorders. Chapters provide medical students, clinical and basic endocrinology trainees, endocrinologists, internists, pediatricians, gynecologists, and neurosurgeons with a comprehensive, yet integrated, text devoted to the science and art of pituitary medicine. Brings together pituitary experts from all areas of research and practice who take readers all the way from bench research, to genomic and proteomic analysis, clinical analysis, and new therapeutic approaches to pituitary disordersSaves researchers and clinicians time in quickly accessing the very latest details on a broad range of issues related to normal and diseased pituitary functionProvides a common language for endocrinologists, neurosurgeons, OB/GYNs, and endocrine researchers to discuss how the pituitary gland and hormones affect each major organ system. 606 $aPituitary gland$xDiseases 606 $aPituitary gland$xPathophysiology 606 $aPituitary gland$xPhysiology 606 $aPituitary Diseases$xphysiopathology 606 $aPituitary Diseases$xdiagnosis 606 $aPituitary Gland$xphysiology 606 $aPituitary Hormones, Anterior$xphysiology 615 0$aPituitary gland$xDiseases. 615 0$aPituitary gland$xPathophysiology. 615 0$aPituitary gland$xPhysiology. 615 12$aPituitary Diseases$xphysiopathology. 615 22$aPituitary Diseases$xdiagnosis. 615 22$aPituitary Gland$xphysiology. 615 22$aPituitary Hormones, Anterior$xphysiology. 676 $a616.4/7 676 $a616.47 700 $aMelmed$b Shlomo$01232600 702 $aMelmed$b Shlomo 801 0$bMiAaPQ 801 1$bMiAaPQ 801 2$bMiAaPQ 906 $aBOOK 912 $a9910583007803321 996 $aThe Pituitary$94174897 997 $aUNINA