, which has traditionally been defined as ‘Nelson’s syndrome’ (NS) ( Barnett et al. 1983 , Kasperlik-Zaluska et al. 1983 , Littley et al. 1990 , McCance et al. 1993 , Kemink et al. 1994 , Misra et al. 1994 , Jenkins et al. 1995
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( Iwama et al. 2014 ). In light of the so-called Nelson’s syndrome secondary to bilateral adrenalectomy and abolition of the cortisol-induced negative feedback, the issue concerning the role of PEG in promoting growth of a residual GH-secreting tumor
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recurrence ( Webb et al. 2003 , Heaney 2011 , Jahangiri et al. 2013 , Mete et al. 2013 , Heaney 2014 , Xu et al. 2014 , Cooper 2015 ). Nelson’s syndrome (occurring after removal of cortisol-mediated negative feedback following bilateral