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.
S2E14: Steroid doses and adrenal insufficiency
S2E13: Prolactin and fertility
S2E12: Pituitary tumors and your vision
S2E11: Cushing's part 4: musings
S2E10: Podcast. Part 3: Cushing's medical management
S2E9: Recurring Cushing’s disease series: Part 2 management
S2E8: Recurring Cushing's disease series: Part 1 approaches and challenges
S2E7: DI: 2 cases
S2E6: Hyponatremia in pituitary patients
S2E5: Central Hypothyroidism
S2E4: Acromegaly (part 3), medical treatment
S2E3: Acromegaly survey results
S2E2: Aggressive Pituitary Tumors
S2E1: Growth Hormone: a candid doctor patient perspective
S1E20: Clinical presentation of pituitary disease
S1E19: Reporting from the 2015 Pituitary Disorders, Advances in Diagnosis and Management conference at UCSF
S1E18: You asked (session 2)
S1E17: Navigating growth hormone replacement
S1E16: The benefits of growth hormone replacement
S1E15: Symptoms and signs of growth hormone deficiency
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