Pituitary disorders, which are not fully understood by society, can have disastrous effects if treatment is postponed. Pituitary diseases are usually subtle. Time is wasted until the diagnosis is made since a substantial portion of the symptoms is shared by many other disorders. Rarely, emergencies that pose a threat to life can result from pituitary disorders. The diagnosis and treatment of disorders affecting the pituitary gland now yield better outcomes as a result of developments in treatment, laboratory tests, and imaging technology.
To get the desired outcomes from the treatment, you need a team of endocrinologists, neurosurgeons, neuro-radiologists, neuro-pathologists, neuro-ophthalmologists, radiation oncologists, anesthesiologists, and auxiliary medical staff, as well as a suitable technology infrastructure.
Yeditepe University Pituitary Disorders Clinic conducts training programs on the issue and early detection and treatment of diseases in addition to continuing its research into pituitary diseases. The clinic collaborates with international groups as well.
Multidisciplinary Group Meetings
Yeditepe University Pituitary Diseases Clinic continues to serve both patients and physicians. At Yeditepe University Kosuyolu Hospital, where pituitary disorders and tumors are assessed from every angle, multidisciplinary discussions are held weekly.
Physicians are welcome to attend these meetings with the issues they wish to discuss.
”
İlgili Yazılar
- 8 Causes of Sweating
- Did You Know That Our Bodies are Managed by Hormones?
- Sweating May Be a Sign of Illness
- How Does High Calcium in Blood Cause Complaints?
- Latent Diabetes (Prediabetes)
- Diagnosis in Thyroid Diseases
- Assessment of Hyperthyroidism
- Hashimoto's Thyroid Disease
- Thyroid Tumor (Cancer)
- Graves' Disease
- Thyroid Nodules
- Thyroid Surgery
- Assessment of Hypothyroidism
- What is the Harm of High Calcium in the Blood?
- Frequently Asked Questions in Thyroid Diseases
- What is Polycystic Ovary Syndrome/PCOS?
- Atomic Therapy (Radioactive Iodine Therapy)
- Pay Attention When Consuming These Nutrients!
- One in 7 Pregnant Women Has Diabetes
- Beware of Multiple Myeloma!
- The Hidden Problem Seen in One out of Every 10 Women: HIRSUTISM
- Persistent Headache May Be a Sign of Tumor
- The Purpose of Pituitary Diseases is to Avoid Waste of Time with the Right Treatment
- Pelvic Floor Muscles Should Be Addressed with a Multidisciplinary Approach
- Protect Children From Sports That Will Knock Their Head
- Taking a Leave Is as Useful as Quitting Smoking
- 1 in 4 Pregnant Women with Gestational Diabetes Have Depression
- Gum Problems are Three Times More Common in Diabetic Patients
- Doctor Support for the Ban on Heading by Children
- Does an Egg Raise Cholesterol?
- Could the Cause of Insomnia be What We Eat?
- Is Intermittent Fasting Beneficial?
- Recovered From Thyroid Nodule with Needle Melting Method
- The Giant Stones In The Biliary Tract Of 71-Year-Old Patient Were Removed Without Surgery
- One Out Of Every Three People in Turkey is Pre-Diabetes
- Head Trauma Can Cause Permanent Damage
- What Should Be Considered After Parathyroid Surgery?
- Parathyroid Diseases and Treatment
- Not Recognizing Acromegaly Symptoms Delays Diagnosis
- Covid-19 Pandemic Created a New Diabetes Type!
- Not Every Sore Throat Is Caused by an Infection!
- Questions About Thyroid Diseases
- Suffering from Insomnia?
- Thyroid Diseases
- Diabetes Mellitus and its Treatment
- Radiofrequency Therapy in Thyroid Nodules
- Hypophysis Clinic
- What is Type-2 Diabetes?
- Blood Glucose Measurement
- What Is Autoimmune Hypoparathyroidism or Hypocalcemia?
- What Is The Loss of Low Calcium Level in Blood?
- What Is The Symptoms of Calcium Level Elevation (Hypercalcemia)?
- How It Is Made The Parathyroid Adenoma Operation?
- What Is Parathyroid Hyperplasia?
- Parathyroid Tumors
- What Are The Parathyroid Glands?
- One in Three People Has Pre-Diabetes
- Symptoms of Vitamin D Deficiency
- Treatment Success in Brain Tumors Also Depends on the Family