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Management of acromegaly in Latin America: expert panel recommendations

Although there are international guidelines orienting physicians on how to manage patients with acromegaly, such guidelines should be adapted for use in distinct regions of the world. A panel of neuroendocrinologists convened in Mexico City in August of 2007 to discuss specific considerations in Lat...

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Autores principales: Barkan, Ariel, Bronstein, Marcello D., Bruno, Oscar D., Cob, Alejandro, Espinosa-de-los-Monteros, Ana Laura, Gadelha, Monica R., Garavito, Gloria, Guitelman, Mirtha, Mangupli, Ruth, Mercado, Moisés, Portocarrero, Lesly, Sheppard, Michael
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2855858/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/19882249
http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s11102-009-0206-y
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author Barkan, Ariel
Bronstein, Marcello D.
Bruno, Oscar D.
Cob, Alejandro
Espinosa-de-los-Monteros, Ana Laura
Gadelha, Monica R.
Garavito, Gloria
Guitelman, Mirtha
Mangupli, Ruth
Mercado, Moisés
Portocarrero, Lesly
Sheppard, Michael
author_facet Barkan, Ariel
Bronstein, Marcello D.
Bruno, Oscar D.
Cob, Alejandro
Espinosa-de-los-Monteros, Ana Laura
Gadelha, Monica R.
Garavito, Gloria
Guitelman, Mirtha
Mangupli, Ruth
Mercado, Moisés
Portocarrero, Lesly
Sheppard, Michael
author_sort Barkan, Ariel
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description Although there are international guidelines orienting physicians on how to manage patients with acromegaly, such guidelines should be adapted for use in distinct regions of the world. A panel of neuroendocrinologists convened in Mexico City in August of 2007 to discuss specific considerations in Latin America. Of major discussion was the laboratory evaluation of acromegaly, which requires the use of appropriate tests and the adoption of local institutional standards. As a general rule to ensure diagnosis, the patient’s GH level during an oral glucose tolerance test and IGF-1 level should be evaluated. Furthermore, to guide treatment decisions, both GH and IGF-1 assessments are required. The treatment of patients with acromegaly in Latin America is influenced by local issues of cost, availability and expertise of pituitary neurosurgeons, which should dictate therapeutic choices. Such treatment has undergone profound changes because of the introduction of effective medical interventions that may be used after surgical debulking or as first-line medical therapy in selected cases. Surgical resection remains the mainstay of therapy for small pituitary adenomas (microadenomas), potentially resectable macroadenomas and invasive adenomas causing visual defects. Radiotherapy may be indicated in selected cases when no disease control is achieved despite optimal surgical debulking and medical therapy, when there is no access to somatostatin analogues, or when local issues of cost preclude other therapies. Since not all the diagnostic tools and treatment options are available in all Latin American countries, physicians need to adapt their clinical management decisions to the available local resources and therapeutic options.
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spelling pubmed-28558582010-04-25 Management of acromegaly in Latin America: expert panel recommendations Barkan, Ariel Bronstein, Marcello D. Bruno, Oscar D. Cob, Alejandro Espinosa-de-los-Monteros, Ana Laura Gadelha, Monica R. Garavito, Gloria Guitelman, Mirtha Mangupli, Ruth Mercado, Moisés Portocarrero, Lesly Sheppard, Michael Pituitary Article Although there are international guidelines orienting physicians on how to manage patients with acromegaly, such guidelines should be adapted for use in distinct regions of the world. A panel of neuroendocrinologists convened in Mexico City in August of 2007 to discuss specific considerations in Latin America. Of major discussion was the laboratory evaluation of acromegaly, which requires the use of appropriate tests and the adoption of local institutional standards. As a general rule to ensure diagnosis, the patient’s GH level during an oral glucose tolerance test and IGF-1 level should be evaluated. Furthermore, to guide treatment decisions, both GH and IGF-1 assessments are required. The treatment of patients with acromegaly in Latin America is influenced by local issues of cost, availability and expertise of pituitary neurosurgeons, which should dictate therapeutic choices. Such treatment has undergone profound changes because of the introduction of effective medical interventions that may be used after surgical debulking or as first-line medical therapy in selected cases. Surgical resection remains the mainstay of therapy for small pituitary adenomas (microadenomas), potentially resectable macroadenomas and invasive adenomas causing visual defects. Radiotherapy may be indicated in selected cases when no disease control is achieved despite optimal surgical debulking and medical therapy, when there is no access to somatostatin analogues, or when local issues of cost preclude other therapies. Since not all the diagnostic tools and treatment options are available in all Latin American countries, physicians need to adapt their clinical management decisions to the available local resources and therapeutic options. Springer US 2009-10-31 2010 /pmc/articles/PMC2855858/ /pubmed/19882249 http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s11102-009-0206-y Text en © The Author(s) 2009 https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/ This article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution Noncommercial License which permits any noncommercial use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author(s) and source are credited.
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Garavito, Gloria
Guitelman, Mirtha
Mangupli, Ruth
Mercado, Moisés
Portocarrero, Lesly
Sheppard, Michael
Management of acromegaly in Latin America: expert panel recommendations
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