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    Primary bilateral macronodular adrenal hyperplasia: clinical and laboratory features by Chevais, A., Elfimova, A. R., Beltsevich, D. G.

    Published in Problemy ėndokrinologii (30-06-2023)
    “…BACKGROUND : Primary bilateral macronodular adrenal hyperplasia (PBMAH) is characterized by bilateral benign adrenocortical lesions, which in some cases lead…”
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    Fulminant hypercorticism due to ACTG producing pheochromocytoma by Useinova, Z. T., Pigarova, E. A., Bel’tsevich, D. G., Chevais, A., Dzeranova, L. K., Sitkin, I. I., Tarbaeva, N. V., Khairieva, A. V., Degtyarev, M. V., Platonova, N. M., Troshina, E. A., Bondarenko, E. V.

    Published in Problemy ėndokrinologii (02-11-2023)
    “…Endogenous hypercorticism (EH) is a severe symptom complex caused by hypercortisolemia; according to the etiology, ACTH-dependent and ACTH-independent variants…”
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    Unilateral adrenalectomy for primary bilateral macronodular adrenal hyperplasia by Chevais, A., Elfimova, A. R., Derkatch, D. A., Romanova, A. N., Ebzeeva, A.  K.

    Published in Èndokrinnaâ hirurgiâ (11-03-2023)
    “…BACKGROUND: To date, surgical treatment is an effective treatment of hypercortisolism in primary bilateral macronodular hyperplasia (PBMAH). Due to the…”
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    The algorithm for morphological assessment of malignant potential of adrenocortical tumors using mathematical modeling method by Urusova, L S, Pachuashvili, N V, Porubayeva, E E, Elfimova, A R, Beltsevich, D G, Chevais, A, Demura, T A, Mokrysheva, N G

    Published in Arkhiv patologii (2024)
    “…To develop the mathematical model with high sensitivity and specificity to assess the malignant potential of adrenal cortical tumors, which can be used to…”
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    Clinical and genetic heterogeneity of micronodular adrenal hyperplasia by Chevais, A., Beltsevich, D. G., Abrosimov, A. Yu, Derkatch, D. A., Lazareva, A. A.

    Published in Èndokrinnaâ hirurgiâ (19-10-2021)
    “…Micronodular adrenal hyperplasia is a rare cause of ACTH-independent Cushing syndrome. It can be divided into two entities: primary pigmented nodular…”
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    Draft of the clinical practice guidelines “Adrenal incidentaloma” by Beltsevich, D. G., Troshina, E. A., Melnichenko, G. A., Platonova, N. M., Ladygina, D. O., Chevais, A.

    Published in Èndokrinnaâ hirurgiâ (19-10-2021)
    “…The wider application and technical improvement of abdominal imaging procedures in recent years has led to an increasingly frequent detection of adrenal gland…”
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    Adrenocortical cancer: late diagnosis of the disease on the example of a clinical case. Case report by Starostina, E A, Molashenko, N V, Levshina, A R, Pachuashvili, N V, Chevais, A, Isaeva, M P, Getazheev, K V, Beltsevich, D G, Platonova, N M, Troshina, E A

    Published in Terapevtic̆eskii arhiv (28-12-2023)
    “…Adrenocortical carcinoma (ACC) is a rare malignant tumor originating in the adrenal cortex and characterized by poor 5-year survival. It occurs with a…”
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    Primary bilateral macronodular adrenal hyperplasia: clinical and laboratory features by Chevais, A, Elfimova, A R, Beltsevich, D G

    Published in Problemy endokrinologii (30-06-2023)
    “…Primary bilateral macronodular adrenal hyperplasia (PBMAH) is characterized by bilateral benign adrenocortical lesions, which in some cases lead to Cushing…”
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    Fulminant hypercorticism due to ACTG producing pheochromocytoma by Useinova, Z T, Pigarova, E A, Bel'tsevich, D G, Chevais, A, Dzeranova, L K, Sitkin, I I, Tarbaeva, N V, Khairieva, A V, Degtyarev, M V, Platonova, N M, Troshina, E A, Bondarenko, E V

    Published in Problemy endokrinologii (02-11-2023)
    “…Endogenous hypercorticism (EH) is a severe symptom complex caused by hypercortisolemia; according to the etiology, ACTH-dependent and ACTH-independent variants…”
    Get more information
    Journal Article