Acromegaly is associated with increased cardiovascular risk. Although conventional risk factors such as glucose intolerance, hypertension, and dyslipidemia probably contribute, there may also be direct effects of GH/IGF-I excess on the vasculature. To study the effects of GH excess on the vasculature, we have assessed arterial stiffness in acromegalic subjects with and without active disease and have investigated the effects of Sandostatin LAR (OCT-LAR) on vascular function. Sixteen normotensive subjects with acromegaly (10 males and 6 females) and 8 healthy controls were studied. Of the acromegalic subjects, eight had active disease (group A), and eight were cured (GH < 2.5 mU/liter; group B). The three groups were age, sex, and blood ...
BACKGROUND: Patients with acromegaly have an increased morbidity and mortality for cardiovascular di...
Cardiovascular disease is the most severe complication of acromegaly accounting for the increased mo...
High vascular morbidity and mortality is associated with acromegaly. The aim of the present study wa...
Acromegaly is associated with increased cardiovascular risk. Although conventional risk factors such...
BACKGROUND: Acromegaly is known to be associated to vascular damage characterized by an increase of...
Abstract OBJECTIVE: Acromegaly is associated with increased cardiovascular morbidity and mortality a...
Objective Acromegaly is associated with increased cardiovascular morbidity and mortality and with sp...
BACKGROUND: Acromegaly is known to be associated to vascular damage characterized by an increase of...
Acromegaly has relevant effects on the cardiovascular system, but few data deal with the early effec...
Objective: There are still contradictory data in the literature whether patients with acromegaly are...
Acromegaly is associated with increased cardiovascular mortality; however, little is known about the...
Objective Complete remission of acromegaly is associated with favourable changes in cardiovascular r...
Background: There is a belief that in patients with acromegaly, first-generation somatostatin analog...
Acromegaly is characterized by Growth Hormone (GH) and Insulin-like Growth Factor 1 (IGF-1) excess. ...
Objective: Cardiovascular complications that are probably related to the loss of arterial elasticity...
BACKGROUND: Patients with acromegaly have an increased morbidity and mortality for cardiovascular di...
Cardiovascular disease is the most severe complication of acromegaly accounting for the increased mo...
High vascular morbidity and mortality is associated with acromegaly. The aim of the present study wa...
Acromegaly is associated with increased cardiovascular risk. Although conventional risk factors such...
BACKGROUND: Acromegaly is known to be associated to vascular damage characterized by an increase of...
Abstract OBJECTIVE: Acromegaly is associated with increased cardiovascular morbidity and mortality a...
Objective Acromegaly is associated with increased cardiovascular morbidity and mortality and with sp...
BACKGROUND: Acromegaly is known to be associated to vascular damage characterized by an increase of...
Acromegaly has relevant effects on the cardiovascular system, but few data deal with the early effec...
Objective: There are still contradictory data in the literature whether patients with acromegaly are...
Acromegaly is associated with increased cardiovascular mortality; however, little is known about the...
Objective Complete remission of acromegaly is associated with favourable changes in cardiovascular r...
Background: There is a belief that in patients with acromegaly, first-generation somatostatin analog...
Acromegaly is characterized by Growth Hormone (GH) and Insulin-like Growth Factor 1 (IGF-1) excess. ...
Objective: Cardiovascular complications that are probably related to the loss of arterial elasticity...
BACKGROUND: Patients with acromegaly have an increased morbidity and mortality for cardiovascular di...
Cardiovascular disease is the most severe complication of acromegaly accounting for the increased mo...
High vascular morbidity and mortality is associated with acromegaly. The aim of the present study wa...