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Multimodal effective connectivity analysis reveals seizure focus and propagation in musicogenic epilepsy.Rathke's cleft cyst rupture as potential initial event of a secondary perifocal lymphocytic hypophysitis: proposal of an unusual pathogenetic event and review of the literature.Sellar neuroblastoma mimicking a pituitary tumour: case report and review of the literature.Postoperative intracranial seeding of craniopharyngiomas--report of three cases and review of the literature.Pituicytoma in a patient with Cushing's disease: case report and review of the literature.Management of intramedullary spinal cord lesions: interdependence of the longitudinal extension of the lesion and the functional outcomeSafe resection of arteriovenous malformations in eloquent motor areas aided by functional imaging and intraoperative monitoring.The development of the Tuebingen Cushing's disease quality of life inventory (Tuebingen CD-25). Part II: normative data from 1784 healthy people.Pineal germinoma with granulomatous reaction, often a pitfall in endoscopic biopsy. Report of two cases and review of the literature.Fungal granuloma of the sphenoid sinus and clivus in a patient presenting with cranial nerve III paresis: case report rand review of the literature.Treatment Options in Cushing's Disease.The Gene of the Ubiquitin-Specific Protease 8 Is Frequently Mutated in Adenomas Causing Cushing's Disease.Primary intrasellar schwannoma: clinical, aetiopathological and surgical considerations.Craniopharyngioma surgery.Pituitary carcinoma with malignant growth from first presentation and fulminant clinical course--case report and review of the literature.Meningiomas, nerve sheath tumors, and pituitary tumors: diagnosis and treatment.Validation of the Tuebingen CD-25 Inventory as a Measure of Postoperative Health-Related Quality of Life in Patients Treated for Cushing's Disease.Failure to achieve disease control in acromegaly: cause analysis by a registry-based survey.From first symptoms to final diagnosis of Cushing's disease: experiences of 176 patients.Aftercare in patients with Cushing's disease and acromegaly: is there room for improvement?Are there gender-specific differences concerning quality of life in treated acromegalic patients?No evidence for WT1 involvement in a beta-catenin-independent activation of the Wnt signaling pathway in pituitary adenomas.Tuebingen CD-25 is a sensitive tool to investigate health-related quality of life in Cushing's disease patients in the course of the disease.Craniometric changes in patients with acromegaly from a surgical perspective.Tuberculum sellae meningioma symptomatic during pregnancy: pathophysiological considerations.Predictors for visual dysfunction in nonfunctioning pituitary adenomas - implications for neurosurgical management.Health-related quality of life and psychiatric symptoms improve effectively within a short time in patients surgically treated for pituitary tumors--a longitudinal study of 106 patients.Similar psychopathological profiles in female and male Cushing's disease patients after treatment but differences in the pathogenesis of symptoms.Reduced intercarotid artery distance in acromegaly: pathophysiologic considerations and implications for transsphenoidal surgery.The development of the Tuebingen Cushing's disease quality of life inventory (Tuebingen CD-25). Part I: construction and psychometric properties.Predictive factors for neurocognitive function and Quality of Life after surgical treatment for Cushing's disease and acromegaly.Executive functions recover earlier than episodic memory after microsurgical transsphenoidal resection of pituitary tumors in adult patients--a longitudinal study.Maximizing the extent of resection and survival benefit of patients in glioblastoma surgery: high-field iMRI versus conventional and 5-ALA-assisted surgery.Contemporary microsurgical concept for the treatment of Cushing’s disease: endocrine outcome in 83 consecutive patients
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