Abstract
Purpose: The current article looks at some of the factors associated with pituitary adenomas displaying unusually aggressive biological and clinical behaviour in patients with acromegaly. Methods: This was a retrospective, narrative review of previously published evidence chosen at the authors' discretion and presented from the perspective of a Latin American case study. Findings and Conclusions: Although most pituitary tumors in acromegalic patients are benign and non-aggressive many can behave more aggressively, compromising local surrounding structures. These lesions tend to respond poorly to somatostatin analogs, have a higher risk of recurrence after surgery and, thus, a worse prognosis. Patients with more aggressive tumors constitute a particular challenge, as they often require several therapeutic approaches and may be difficult to manage, especially when options are restricted due to limited resources. © The Author(s) 2013.
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Carrasco, C. A., Gadelha, M., Manavela, M., & Bruno, O. D. (2014). Aggressive tumors and difficult choices in acromegaly. Pituitary, 17(SUPPL. 1), 24–29. https://doi.org/10.1007/s11102-013-0538-5
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