| Literature DB >> 35741681 |
Zisheng Yan1, Ting Lei1.
Abstract
Maintaining normal gonadal axis hormone levels is important for improving the condition of male patients with pituitary adenoma. The current literature is somewhat divided on the results of evaluations of gonadal axis function in male patients with pituitary adenoma before and after treatment, and the increasing demand for better quality of life has provided motivation for this research to continue. In this article, we summarize the feasibility of using testosterone as an indicator for assessing male function and discuss the changes reported in various studies for gonadal hormones before and after treatment in male patients with pituitary adenoma. It is important for clinicians to understand the advantages of each treatment option and the effectiveness of assessing gonadal function. The rationale behind the theory that pituitary adenomas affect gonadal function and the criteria for evaluating pituitary-gonadal axis hormones should be explored in more depth.Entities:
Keywords: hypogonadism; hypothalamic–pituitary–gonadal axis; pituitary adenoma; testosterone
Year: 2022 PMID: 35741681 PMCID: PMC9221259 DOI: 10.3390/brainsci12060796
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Brain Sci ISSN: 2076-3425
Overview of male gonadal function recovery after transsphenoidal surgery in the literature.
| Author | Year | Patient/Gonadal Abnormalities | Type | Size | Surgical Method | Follow-Up | Recovery Rate |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Nomikos [ | 2004 | 604/463 | NFPA | All | Microscope | 3 Months | 15.9% |
| Laws [ | 2016 | 80/27 | All | Macro | Endoscope | 3–30 Months | ≤7.4% |
| Jahangiri [ | 2016 | 198/40 | NFPA | All | Microscope | 1.5 Months | 26% |
| Harary [ | 2018 | 160/56 | NFPA | Macro | Endoscope | 3–51 Months | 21.3% |
| Fallah [ | 2019 | 79/48 | All | Macro | Endoscope | 3 Months | 10.1% |
| Iglesias [ | 2021 | 40/31 | NFPA | Giant | Both | 6 Months | 18.9% |
NFPA: non-functioning pituitary adenoma.