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Polycythemia as rare secondary direct manifestation of acromegaly: management and single-centre epidemiological data.

Authors :
Zoppoli, Gabriele
Bianchi, Federico
Bruzzone, Andrea
Calvia, Alessandro
Oneto, Caterina
Passalia, Caterina
Balleari, Enrico
Bedognetti, Davide
Ponomareva, Elena
Nazzari, Elena
Castelletti, Lara
Castellan, Lucio
Minuto, Francesco
Ghio, Riccardo
Ferone, Diego
Source :
Pituitary; Jun2012, Vol. 15 Issue 2, p209-214, 6p
Publication Year :
2012

Abstract

Polycythemia associated with acromegaly is usually caused by the systemic manifestations of the disease, such as sleep-apnea or concomitant erythropoietin-secreting kidney tumors. The recognition of underlying pathologies requires a thorough diagnostic process. We report a unique case of acromegaly with polycythemia, not caused by commonly described manifestations of the disease, and receding with octreotide therapy. The medical history of 141 acromegalic patients followed by the Endocrinology Unit of the San Martino University Hospital in Genoa has been also reviewed, together with the literature evidence for similar cases. The diagnostic workflow and 2-years follow-up of a 43-years old acromegalic, polycythemic man with a history of past smoking, moderate hypertension, and mental retardation are described. The hematological parameters of our cohort was retrospectively compared with those of a healthy, age/gender-related control group as well. Therapy with octreotide LAR, 20 mg i.m. q28d was begun soon after diagnosis of acromegaly in the polycythemic patient. Haematocrit level, hormonal setting, as well as pituitary tumor size and visual perimetry during treatment were recorded. Octreotide LAR treatment normalized hormonal alterations, as well as hematological parameters. Polycythemia has not recurred after 2 years of therapy. The median hemoglobin and hematocrit levels of the retrospectively analyzed cohort of acromegalic were significantly lower than normal ranges of a healthy, age/sex- related control population. In conclusions, polycythemia can be a direct, albeit rare, secondary manifestation of acromegaly, that must be considered during the diagnostic work-up of acromegalic patients presenting with such disorder. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
1386341X
Volume :
15
Issue :
2
Database :
Complementary Index
Journal :
Pituitary
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
75447915
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1007/s11102-011-0311-6