The Pituitary World News Podcast
Science
Semantics, or by definition, the way we relate to different meanings of words or other symbols, are essential to medicine and pituitary medicine. The words we use to communicate and inform are critical. In our session today, we discuss the semantics of pituitary medicine and underline the importance of describing things accurately. Brain tumors and pituitary tumors are they the same? What is the difference between diabetes mellitus and diabetes insipidus? How about adrenal and Addison's disease? And what is the discussion between NETs (neuroendocrine tumors) and pituitary tumors? Are they the same should they be jointly classified? Our session today dives into these subjects and a few other pearls you don't want to miss. Also, we welcome two callers as they share their views and challenges with interesting comments.
S5E11: Why do adenomas recur?
S5E10: An informal chat about today's health insurance's trials and tribulations
S5E9: A review of drugs for tumors that produce ACTH
S5E8: Oxytocin and hypopituitarism
S5E7: The incidence of Cushing's
S5E6: Adult Growth Hormone Deficiency: a talk with Dr. Kevin Yuen
S5E5: Radiotherapy induced hypopituitarism
S5E4: Telemedicine: Opinions, issues, and the future
S5E3: Opioids: What should Doctors and Patients do about the crisis?
S5E2: Pituitary patients weigh in on telemedicine's pros and cons
S5E1: Telemedicine survey results: physician insights and perspectives
S4E11: A conversation with Dr. Sandeep Kunwar
S4E10: Two cases of disorders of ACTH
S4E9: Macrilen: a new growth hormone stimulation test
S4E8: Acromegaly and Cancer: An update
S4E7: Acromegaly that is difficult to determine
S4E6: The long-term ramifications of Cushing's
S4E5: Growth Hormone Deficiency: Thoughts on medical decision making
S4E4: Endoscopic Pituitary Surgery
S4E3: Arthritis and acromegaly
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