Acromegaly caused by a growth hormone-releasing hormone secreting carcinoid tumour of the lung: the effect of octreotide treatment |
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Authors: | de Jager C M de Heide L J M van den Berg G Wolthuis A van Schelven W D |
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Affiliation: | Department of Internal Medicine, Leeuwarden Medical Centre, the Netherlands. c.c.m.de.jager@int.umcg.nl |
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Abstract: | In acromegaly, the overproduction of growth hormone is usually caused by a pituitary adenoma. We report a 74-year-old woman with acromegaly caused by ectopic overproduction of growth hormone-releasing hormone (GHRH), a rare diagnosis. The GHRH appeared to be produced by a carcinoid tumour of the lung. Treatment with monthly long-acting octreotide resulted in a reduction in the symptoms and normalisation of the insulin-like growth factor-I, which has been maintained for more than two years now. A review of literature concerning causes and treatment of ectopic GHRH-producing tumours is presented. |
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