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.
S4E2: ACTH producing adenomas
S4E1: Survey results and a discussion on Cyclical Cushing's Syndrome
S3E10: Dan's journey
S3E9: Sleep apnea and acromegaly
S3E8: Growth Hormone Secreting Pituitary Adenomas
S3E7: Looking into the world of new drug discovery and development
S3E6: Non-functioning pituitary adenomas
S3E5: Making a difference
S3E4: Pituitary adenomas
S3E3: 20 seconds: art, music and medicine
S3E2: Hypopituitarism in adults
S3E1: The work of a pituitary endocrinologist
S2E22: Discussing the rationale for Pegvisomant dose adjustments
S2E21: Drugs used in the medical treatment of Acromegaly
S2E20: Somatostatin Analogues in Acromegaly
S2E19: Dr. Blevins discusses the drug Pasireotide
S2E18: Pituitary disorders: the mental and emotional connection
S2E17: Ask Dr Blevins
S2E16: Symptoms and signs of Cushing's syndrome
S2E15: Infertility and the pituitary
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