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Les Adénomes somatotropes: Facteurs prédictifs de rémission en analyse multivariée après chirurgie transphenoidale
VALDES SOCIN, Hernan Gonzalo
1999
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Keywords :
acromegaly, predictive factor, remission, transphenoidal surgery, multivariate analysis, age, sex, follow up, GH, IGF1, MRI, scanner,pituitary, microadenoma, macroadenoma, Hardy classification, tumoral stage
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Education & instruction
Author, co-author :
VALDES SOCIN, Hernan Gonzalo
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CHU La Timone. Marseille > Endocrinologie clinique
Language :
English
Title :
Les Adénomes somatotropes: Facteurs prédictifs de rémission en analyse multivariée après chirurgie transphenoidale
Alternative titles :
[en]
Somatotroph adenomas and transphenoidal surgery: remission predictive factors after multivariate analysis
Defense date :
June 1999
Number of pages :
16
Institution :
Université de la Méditerranée, Marseille, France
Degree :
Diplôme d'Université: Initiation aux nouveaux outils de la décision médicale "evidence based medicine"
Promotor :
JAQUET, Philippe
President :
FIESCHI
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