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Acromegaly caused by growth hormone-releasing hormone-producing tumors: long-term observational studies in three patients

We report on three newly diagnosed patients with extracranial ectopic GHRH-associated acromegaly with long-term follow-up after surgery of the primary tumor. One patient with a pancreatic tumor and two parathyroid adenomas was the index case of a large kindred of MEN-I syndrome. The other two patien...

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Autores principales: Biermasz, Nienke R., Smit, Jan W. A., Pereira, Alberto M., Frölich, Marijke, Romijn, Johannes A., Roelfsema, Ferdinand
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Publicado: Springer US 2007
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2045692/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/17541749
http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s11102-007-0045-7
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author Biermasz, Nienke R.
Smit, Jan W. A.
Pereira, Alberto M.
Frölich, Marijke
Romijn, Johannes A.
Roelfsema, Ferdinand
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Smit, Jan W. A.
Pereira, Alberto M.
Frölich, Marijke
Romijn, Johannes A.
Roelfsema, Ferdinand
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description We report on three newly diagnosed patients with extracranial ectopic GHRH-associated acromegaly with long-term follow-up after surgery of the primary tumor. One patient with a pancreatic tumor and two parathyroid adenomas was the index case of a large kindred of MEN-I syndrome. The other two patients had a large bronchial carcinoid. The first patient is still in remission now almost 22 years after surgery. In the two other patients GHRH did not normalize completely after surgery and they are now treated with slow-release octreotide. IGF-I normalized in all patients. During medical treatment basal GH secretion remained (slightly) elevated and secretory regularity was decreased in 24 h blood sampling studies. We did not observe development of tachyphylaxis towards the drug or radiological evidence of (growing) metastases. We propose life-long suppressive therapy with somatostatin analogs in cases with persisting elevated serum GHRH concentrations after removal of the primary tumor. Independent parameters of residual disease are elevated basal (nonpulsatile) GH secretion and decreased GH secretory regularity.
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spelling pubmed-20456922007-11-01 Acromegaly caused by growth hormone-releasing hormone-producing tumors: long-term observational studies in three patients Biermasz, Nienke R. Smit, Jan W. A. Pereira, Alberto M. Frölich, Marijke Romijn, Johannes A. Roelfsema, Ferdinand Pituitary Article We report on three newly diagnosed patients with extracranial ectopic GHRH-associated acromegaly with long-term follow-up after surgery of the primary tumor. One patient with a pancreatic tumor and two parathyroid adenomas was the index case of a large kindred of MEN-I syndrome. The other two patients had a large bronchial carcinoid. The first patient is still in remission now almost 22 years after surgery. In the two other patients GHRH did not normalize completely after surgery and they are now treated with slow-release octreotide. IGF-I normalized in all patients. During medical treatment basal GH secretion remained (slightly) elevated and secretory regularity was decreased in 24 h blood sampling studies. We did not observe development of tachyphylaxis towards the drug or radiological evidence of (growing) metastases. We propose life-long suppressive therapy with somatostatin analogs in cases with persisting elevated serum GHRH concentrations after removal of the primary tumor. Independent parameters of residual disease are elevated basal (nonpulsatile) GH secretion and decreased GH secretory regularity. Springer US 2007-05-31 2007-09 /pmc/articles/PMC2045692/ /pubmed/17541749 http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s11102-007-0045-7 Text en © Springer Science+Business Media, LLC 2007
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Biermasz, Nienke R.
Smit, Jan W. A.
Pereira, Alberto M.
Frölich, Marijke
Romijn, Johannes A.
Roelfsema, Ferdinand
Acromegaly caused by growth hormone-releasing hormone-producing tumors: long-term observational studies in three patients
title Acromegaly caused by growth hormone-releasing hormone-producing tumors: long-term observational studies in three patients
title_full Acromegaly caused by growth hormone-releasing hormone-producing tumors: long-term observational studies in three patients
title_fullStr Acromegaly caused by growth hormone-releasing hormone-producing tumors: long-term observational studies in three patients
title_full_unstemmed Acromegaly caused by growth hormone-releasing hormone-producing tumors: long-term observational studies in three patients
title_short Acromegaly caused by growth hormone-releasing hormone-producing tumors: long-term observational studies in three patients
title_sort acromegaly caused by growth hormone-releasing hormone-producing tumors: long-term observational studies in three patients
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2045692/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/17541749
http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s11102-007-0045-7
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