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[Interdisciplinary Management of Sellar Masses]
Wissenschaftlicher Artikel/Review - 01.07.2019
Bischofberger-Baumann Barbara, Ebert Andrea, Hader Claudia, Fournier Jean-Yves, Bilz Stefan
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Interdisciplinary Management of Sellar Masses Sellar masses may present with an impairment of pituitary function (hypopituitarism), hormone hypersecretion (prolactinoma, acromegaly, glucocorticoid excess) or neurological symptoms (visual impairment, headache). An increasing number of them is discovered as an incidentaloma. Among the various entities, benign pituitary adenomas and cystic lesions are most frequently encountered. The work-up includes a laboratory evaluation for hormone hyper- or hyposecretion and an MRI of the pituitary gland. If the optic chiasm is compromised, a visual field examination is mandatory. Except for prolactinomas, symptomatic sellar masses are usually resected via an endoscopic transsphenoidal approach. If a total resection is not feasible because of the invasion of surrounding structures, debulking to relieve pressure from the optic chiasm is the primary goal and radiotherapy may be considered. Residual hormone excess can be treated medically. In the early postoperative period special attention to the development and treatment of disordered body water homeostasis and hypopituitarism is crucial. Interdisciplinary work-up and decision making are of utmost importance and will offer the best management.