Effects of growth hormone reduction in a patient with polycystic ovary syndrome complicated with acromegaly

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We report a rare case of polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS) complicated with acromegaly due to a growth hormone (GH)-producing pituitary adenoma. Complete removal of the pituitary adenoma successfully reduced circulating levels of GH and insulin-like growth factor (IGF)-l, which, in turn, resulted in the amelioration of gonadal dysfunction, hyperandrogenism, lutenizing hormone hypersecretion, and severe insulin resistance. This clinical complication suggests that activation of systemic GH-IGF-1 axis is potentially involved in the development of PCOS.

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Goto, J., Otsuka, F., Inagaki, K., Tsukamoto, N., Suzuki, J., Miyoshi, T., … Makino, H. (2009). Effects of growth hormone reduction in a patient with polycystic ovary syndrome complicated with acromegaly. Endocrine Journal, 56(1), 157–160. https://doi.org/10.1507/endocrj.K08E-215

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