A Case of Acromegaly Improved by Pituitary Apoplexy

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This report deals with a detailed course of one patient with acromegaly who had a pituitary apoplexy. The pituitary apoplexy occurred suddenly 5 days after administration of a oral hypoglycemic agent, buformin, during hospitalization. Immediately after the attack changes of the concentrations of several hormones such as serum growth-hormone, serum thyroid hormone and urinary 17-hydroxycorticoids were followed until the development to hypopituitary state. Simultaneously with the decrease of the concentrations of the above-mentioned hormones, a regression of the physical manifestations of acromegaly and a complete amelioration of diabeteszmellitus were observed. © 1975, The Japan Endocrine Society. All rights reserved.

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Abe, K., & Hirata, Y. (1975). A Case of Acromegaly Improved by Pituitary Apoplexy. Endocrinologia Japonica, 22(2), 181–186. https://doi.org/10.1507/endocrj1954.22.181

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