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Niki Karavitaki
Researcher at University of Birmingham
Publications - 175
Citations - 7702
Niki Karavitaki is an academic researcher from University of Birmingham. The author has contributed to research in topics: Medicine & Internal medicine. The author has an hindex of 40, co-authored 147 publications receiving 6071 citations. Previous affiliations of Niki Karavitaki include University Hospitals Birmingham NHS Foundation Trust & Queen Mary University of London.
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Corticotroph tumor progression after bilateral adrenalectomy (Nelson's syndrome): systematic review and expert consensus recommendations.
Martin Reincke,Adriana Albani,Guillaume Assié,Irina Bancos,Thierry Brue,Michael Buchfelder,Olivier Chabre,Filippo Ceccato,Andrea Daniele,Mario Detomas,Guido Di Dalmazi,Atanaska Elenkova,James W. Findling,Ashley B. Grossman,Celso E. Gomez-Sanchez,Anthony P. Heaney,Juergen Honegger,Niki Karavitaki,Niki Karavitaki,Niki Karavitaki,André Lacroix,Edward R. Laws,Marco Losa,Masanori Murakami,Masanori Murakami,John Newell-Price,Francesca Pecori Giraldi,Luis G. Perez-Rivas,Rosario Pivonello,William E. Rainey,Silviu Sbiera,Jochen Schopohl,Constantine A. Stratakis,Marily Theodoropoulou,Elisabeth F.C. van Rossum,Elena Valassi,Sabina Zacharieva,German Rubinstein,Katrin Ritzel +38 more
TL;DR: In this article, a systematic literature search was performed focusing on clinical studies and case series (≥5 patients). Definition, cumulative incidence, treatment and long-term outcomes of CTP/NS after BADX were analyzed using descriptive statistics.
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The Wnt signalling cascade and the adherens junction complex in craniopharyngioma tumorigenesis.
TL;DR: It is concluded that mutations in CTNNB1 underlie tumourigenesis in the majority of aCPs, which are distinct morphologically and at the molecular level from pCPs.
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Silent corticotroph adenomas
TL;DR: The development of florid pituitary Cushing's syndrome and local recurrence followed by metastatic disease (occasionally outside the central nervous system) have been rarely reported.
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Association of prolactin receptor (PRLR) variants with prolactinomas.
Caroline M Gorvin,Paul J. Newey,Angela Rogers,Victoria Stokes,Matt J. Neville,Kate E Lines,Georgia Ntali,P. D. Lees,Patrick J. Morrison,Panagiotis N. Singhellakis,Fotini Ch. Malandrinou,Niki Karavitaki,Ashley B. Grossman,Fredrik Karpe,Rajesh V. Thakker +14 more
TL;DR: The results identify an association between a gain-of-function PRLR variant and prolactinomas and reveal a new etiology and potential therapeutic approach for these neoplasms.
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Transsphenoidal pituitary surgery in the elderly is safe and effective.
Erlick A. C. Pereira,Puneet Plaha,Aswin Chari,Menaka Paranathala,Nicholas Haslam,Angela Rogers,Tim I M Korevaar,Diane Tran,Remi Olarinde,Niki Karavitaki,Ashley B. Grossman,Simon Cudlip +11 more
TL;DR: Pituitary surgery in the elderly, whether microscopic or endoscopic, has low morbidity and mortality and is a safe and effective intervention for both symptom control and functional outcomes.