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Artificial intelligence approaches to analyze pathological images (pathomic) for outcome prediction have not been sufficiently considered in the field of pituitary research. A total of 5,504 hematoxylin & eosin‐stained pathology image tiles from 58 acromegalic patients with a good or poor outcome were integrated with other clinical and genetic information to train a low‐rank fusion convolutional...
The present study investigated the factors associated with recurrence during long‐term follow‐up in acromegaly and compared the recurrence rate between patients in remission with 2010 vs 2000 consensus criteria. We retrospectively recruited 133 adult acromegalic patients who had undergone transsphenoidal surgery (TSS) from January 2013 to December 2014 and assessed their clinical characteristics,...
Purpose The surgical outcome on glucose metabolism in acromegaly patients is not fully understood. We aimed to investigate the impact of surgery on glucose metabolism and identify key factors that influence alterations of glucose metabolic status in acromegaly patients. Methods Oral glucose tolerance test was performed in 151 newly diagnosed acromegaly patients before and 3–12 months after surgery...
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