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description:The Neuroendocrine & Pituitary Tumor Clinical Center offers detailed outpatient evaluation of all disorders affecting the endocrine function of the hypothalamus and pituitary gland, achieved through comprehensive office visits, complete basal and dynamic hormone testing, and coordination of radiologic studies and visual field evaluations. All new patients are presented at the weekly Neuroendocrine Clinical Conference which is attended by endocrinologists, neurosurgeons, neurologists, and radiation therapy physicians. A diagnostic and therapeutic plan is formulated for each patient and provided to the referring physician.
About Us :: Attending Staff :: Outpatient Services :: Research Studies :: Neuroendocrine Links :: How You Can Help :: Newsletter :: Search Our Website Conditions The Neuroendocrine and Pituitary Tumor Clinical Center Our clinic staff will welcome you. Our nurses and nursing assistants will perform specialized testing. Our neuroendocrinologists will provide expert pituitary care. Our neuroendocrinologists will provide expert pituitary care. Our neuroendocrinologists will provide expert pituitary care. Our neuroendocrinologists will provide expert pituitary care. Our pituitary surgeon performs more than 150 pituitary surgeries a year. Our pituitary surgeon performs more than 150 pituitary surgeries a year. Our surgical staff will take great care of you. The intraoperative MRI provides the surgeon with images during surgery. Our radiation oncologists will provide specialized radiation treatment. We offer state-of-the-art proton beam radiation therapy. We offer state-of-the-art proton beam radiation therapy. About Us
The Neuroendocrine and Pituitary Tumor Clinical Center offers a multidisciplinary approach to patients with pituitary and hypothalamic disorders, including acromegaly, Cushing's disease, prolactinomas, and nonfunctioning pituitary tumors. We provide comprehensive, state-of-the-art diagnostic evaluations and individualized treatment plans formulated by a dedicated, coordinated team of neuroendocrinologists, pituitary neurosurgeons and specialized radiation oncologists.
Karen K. Miller, M.D., Director, Neuroendocrine and Pituitary Tumor Clinical Center
Contact Us
Voice: 617-726-7948 Fax: 617.726.1241 pituitary.appointment@mgh.harvard.edu
For Patients Conditions and Treatments The Neuroendocrine and Pituitary Tumor Clinical Center works with referring physicians to provide the following:
Consultative evaluations of patients with pituitary disorders Complete basal and dynamic hormone testing Coordination of endocrine evaluations, radiological studies, visual field testing, and surgical and radiation therapy consultations. A diagnostic and therapeutic plan formulated for each patient and provided to the referring physician A weekly multidisciplinary case conference at which complex cases are presented A research program designed to enhance the care of patients with rare pituitary disorders Medical education specifically in the area of pituitary disorders: educational presentations by our faculty, a Neuroendocrine Bulletin and postgraduate educational opportunities In response to continuing developments of new treatments for patients with pituitary disease, the Neuroendocrine and Pituitary Tumor Clinical Center offers an Information Service for Physicians. The purpose is to support physicians in the care of their patients by providing access to the most recent information and research regarding pituitary disease and its treatment.
Physician Pituitary Information Service - Physicians with questions may contact: Dr. Biller at 617-726-3965 or 1-888-429-6863 e-mail: pituitary.info@partners.org
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Clinical and Basic Research Studies -- We are actively recruiting participants for several research studies described on this site and we hope that you will consider participating. These studies are designed to advance our understanding of pituitary disorders and improve treatment for pituitary patients.
Patients may qualify for research studies in the Neuroendocrine and Pituitary Tumor Clinical Center. We are currently accepting patients for screening to determine study eligibility. Depending on the study, subjects may receive free testing, medication and/or stipends. Research Studies
Patient Education -- There is a wealth of information designed for patients about pituitary disease on this website, on the Pituitary Society website and in the Neuroendocrine and Pituitary Tumor Clinical Center Bulletins.
For a video of our Acromegaly Patient Day. Check back here for announcements of future workshops. Physician Education --
The MGH/Harvard Medical School postgraduate course Clinical Endocrinology is held annually in Boston and includes a full day on pituitary topics. The Neuroendocrine and Pituitary Tumor Clinical Center Bulletin provides updates on pituitary disease topics. Education
Volume 24, Issue 2, Winter 2018/2019 [PDF version] Macimorelin as a Diagnostic Test for Adult GH Deficiency - by Laura Dichtel, M.D. Case Records of the MGH Neuroendocrine and Pituitary Tumor Center: When Do Prolactinomas Require Surgery? - by Pamela S. Jones, M.D., M.S., M.P.H. Research Studies Available. See Studies for: Adults with active or treated acromegaly Newsletter Archive Patients Appointments
Team of Experienced Specialists Our Team
The Neuroendocrine and Pituitary Tumor Clinical Center offers detailed outpatient evaluation of all disorders affecting the endocrine function of the hypothalamus and pituitary gland, achieved through comprehensive office visits, complete basal and dynamic hormone testing, and coordination of radiological studies and visual field evaluations. Patients are presented at the weekly Neuroendocrine Clinical Conference which is attended by endocrinologists, neurosurgeons, neurologists, and radiation therapy physicians. A diagnostic and therapeutic plan is formulated for each patient and provided to the referring physician.
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Treatment of Pituitary Disorders Pituitary Tumors
The pituitary gland secretes a number of hormones that control many of the endocrine functions of the body. It secretes prolactin, which stimulates mild production after pregnancy; ACTH (adrenocorticotrophic hormone) controls cortisol production by the adrenal glands; TSH (thyroid stimulating hormone) stimulates the thyroid gland to produce thyroid hormones; GH (growth hormone) is important for normal growth and bone development and for maintaining bone and muscle mass in adults.
Pituitary tumors can be either secretory (secreting excessive pituitary hormones) or non-functioning (non-secreting). Large tumors, whether secretory or non-functioning, can cause visual loss from pressure on the optic nerves or chiasm, headaches and/or hormone deficiencies from damage to the normal pituitary gland.
There are a number of syndromes associated with excess hormone secretion, including: Acromegaly Cushing's Disease Prolactinoma TSH Adenomas There are also a number of tumors, cysts and other disorders in the pituitary gland area that do not secrete hormones but may need to be treated. These include: Non-functioning pituitary adenomas Pituitary cysts (Rathke cleft cysts, arachnoid cysts) Craniopharyngiomas Inflammatory disorders (sarcoid, lymphocytic hypophysitis and others) Prolactinomas (excess prolactin secretion) can cause amenorrhea (loss of menstrual periods) and galactorrhea (breast milk production) in women, and low testosterone in men with loss of libido (sex drive) and erectile dysfunction. First line of treatment is usually medication.
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Minimally Invasive Surgery Pituitary Surgery
When surgery is necessary, most pituitary tumors can be removed through a transsphenoidal approach. A small incision is made in the back of the nasal passage, into the patient's sphenoid sinus. The pituitary gland sits in a bony cavity called the sella turcica in the back wall of the sphenoid sinus. This minimally invasive technique, called transsphenoidal surgery, typically helps patient recover from surgery faster.
Our surgeons, specializing in minimally invasive transsphenoidal surgery, perform more than 150 transsphenoidal procedures per year.
Frequently Asked Questions About Transsphenoidal Surgery For Pituitary Adenomas; A Patient Guide Transsphenoidal Surgery Post Operative Instructions ... read more ...
Latest Research Clinical Trials Research Studies
Physicians at the Neuroendocrine and Pituitary Tumor Clinical Center conduct research and clinical trials, allowing us to bring our patients promising new treatments as quickly as possible.
Physicians at the Neuroendocrine and Pituitary Tumor Clinical Center at Massachusetts General Hospital are conducting several exciting research studies aimed at understanding and addressing medical issues related to pituitary disorders and learning more about the mechanisms of anorexia nervosa and applying novel treatments that will help improve future clinical treatments.
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The goal of MGH Neuroendocrine and Pituitary Tumor Clinical Center is to develop and implement innovative therapies that will benefit people with neuroendocrine and pituitary disorders.
Your support can make a critical difference in the development of such therapies.
How You Can Help Cushing's Research
Are you an adult patient with active Cushing's Disease?
Researchers at the Massachusetts General Hospital in Boston are studying a potential new medical treatment for this disorder.
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Learn more about acromegaly and advances in surgery, radiation, and medical therapy. Speakers included specialists in acromegaly and a panel of patients diagnosed with acromegaly.
Acromegaly Education Day 2021
For Payients with Virtual sessions on: Acromegaly overview, diagnosis Attending Physicians The Neuroendocrine and Pituitary Tumor Clinical Center New Staff Member Dr. Mabel Toribio
Dr. Mabel Toribio earned her medical degree at the Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine. She then went on to complete her Internal Medicine residency training at the University of California, San Francisco; and her Endocrinology fellowship training at Massachusetts General Hospital. Dr. Toribio sees patients with neuroendocrine and pituitary disorders at the MGH Neuroendocrine and Pituitary Tumor Clinical Center and sees patients hospitalized at MGH through inpatient consultations. Additionally, she performs clinical research at MGH and provides teaching to medical students, residents, and other trainees at MGH and Harvard Medical School.
21st Annual Nicholas T. Zervas, M.D. 2020 Lectureship Massachusetts General Hospital Historic Ether Dome Tuesday, May 19, 2020 at 12pm
Dr. Maria Fleseriu, M.D, FACE Professor, Director Pituitary Center Oregon Health Lectureship
CLINICAL ENDOCRINOLOGY: 2020
Endocrinology
Join Us for the Massachusetts General Hospital / Harvard Medical School CME Course
Clinical Endocrinology 2020
5 days of intensive endocrinology review March 21-25, 2020 at Boston’s Fairmont Copley Plaza Hotel
To view the brochure or register, please visit https://endocrinology.hmscme.com/
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Profiles of the Neuroendocrine Clinic: In 1985 the Massachusetts General Hospital Neuroendocrine and Pituitary Tumor Clinical Center was founded, in order to provide a multidisciplinary approach to patients with pituitary and hypothalamic disorders. Volume 26, Issue 1, Winter 2020/2021 Lead Article: Hypophysitis Associated With Immune Checkpoint Inhibitors Volume 25, Issue 1, Winter 2019/2020 Lead Article: Hypophysitis Associated With Immune Checkpoint Inhibitors Volume 24, Issue 2, Winter 2018/2019 Lead Article: Macimorelin as a Diagnostic Test for Adult GH Deficiency Volume 24, Issue 1, Winter 2017/2018 Lead Article: Cushing’s disease in pregnancy Disclaimer About Medical Information: The information and reference materials contained herein is intended solely for the information of the reader. It should not be used for treatment purposes, but rather for discussion with the patient's own physician. All visitors to this and associated sites from the Neurosurgical Service at MGH agree to read and abide by the the complete terms of legal agreement found at the Neurosurgery "disclaimer & legal agreements."
Patient Appointments - Patients should contact the Clinic at Voice: 617-726-7948 & Fax: 617.726.1241 or by email at pituitary.appointment@mgh.harvard.edu Physicians' Pituitary Information Service - Physicians with questions may contact Dr. Biller at 617.726.3965 or 1.888.429.6863 or via e-mail at pituitary.info@partners.org :: Research Studies
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