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    This course provides a peer review forum for the discussion of complications related to brain tumor surgery. Clinical decisions, operative techniques, and equipment-related issues will be discussed in

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    Growth hormone-secreting pituitary adenomas that cause acromegaly arise as monoclonal expansions of differentiated somatotroph cells and are usually sporadic. They are almost invariably benign, yet they can be locally invasive and show progressive growth despite treatment. Persistent excess of both growth hormone and its target hormone insulin-like growth factor 1 (IGF-1) results in a wide array…

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