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Elizabeth Escamilla-Chávez1, Marcos V Sangrador-Deitos2, Luis A Rodriguez-Hernandez3
1Department of Neurosurgery, Centro Médico ISSEMyM Toluca Arturo Montiel Rojas, Metepec, Estado de México, México.
Surgical neurology international
|December 18, 2025
概括
墨西哥白病患者表现出明显的面和鼻腔解剖变异. 这些微妙的变化,包括状粘膜缩和扩大的ethmoid鼻,可能会影响内视垂体手术的结果.
科学领域:
- 内分泌学 在内分泌学.
- 神经外科 神经外科
- 耳鼻喉科 耳鼻喉科 耳鼻喉科
背景情况:
- 由于生长激素 (GH) 升高而导致的面形态变化在各族群之间有所不同.
- 国际文献缺乏关于墨西哥人口关于壮病和垂体腺瘤的具体数据.
研究的目的:
- 为了评估在墨西哥的肌病患者的放射和内镜解剖变异.
- 将这些变异与在非功能性垂体腺瘤 (NFPA) 患者中发现的变异进行比较.
主要方法:
- 在墨西哥研究了115名患有GH分泌的垂体腺瘤 (PA) 或NFPA的患者.
- 在一年内分析了荷尔蒙水平,神经成像和手术内内镜.
- 专注于特定于墨西哥人口的形态变化.
主要成果:
- 孕激素分泌的大腺瘤 (69.2%) 与轮性粘膜缩 (63.5%) 和扩大的乳头鼻腔 (43%) 相相关.
- 内镜检查结果显示, <25%的病例中出现隐藏的骨,在>75%的病例中发现大脑动脉突出部.
- 宏腺瘤中最高GH水平与隐藏的骨或轮状骨过度增生没有显著相关.
结论:
- 墨西哥的病患者表现出微妙的形态变化.
- 这些变化可能会影响内鼻外科手术方法的安全性和有效性.
- 影响主要在手术的鼻腔和形阶段被注意到.
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