Objective: Cardiovascular complications that are probably related to the loss of arterial elasticity, such as secondary hypertension, occur frequently in patients with acromegaly and may persist after the condition has been treated. The aim of the study was to determine arterial compliance in adolescent patients with acromegaly who had undergone surgery to remove the adenoma in the pituitary gland. This is thought to be the first study on such patients. Patients: Sixteen patients (nine male, seven female; mean age at diagnosis, 17.6 ± 1.3 years; mean age at time of study, 23.3 ± 3.7 years) who had undergone surgery for acromegaly that was caused by a pituitary adenoma. Measurements: Arterial stiffness was measured by the standardized noninv...
BACKGROUND: Patients with acromegaly have an increased morbidity and mortality for cardiovascular di...
CONTEXT: Approximately one-third of patients with acromegaly have concomitant hypertension. The outc...
BACKGROUND: Acromegaly is known to be associated to vascular damage characterized by an increase of...
Objective: Cardiovascular complications that are probably related to the loss of arterial elasticity...
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...
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...
Background: Complications, such as secondary hypertension, probably related to the loss of arterial ...
OBJECTIVE: Hypertension is thought to play an important role in the pathogenesis of acromegalic card...
Acromegaly is associated with increased cardiovascular risk. Although conventional risk factors such...
Background: Cardiac abnormalities develop in patients with acromegaly as a consequence of effects of...
OBJECTIVE: Transsphenoidal surgery results in biochemical remission of acromegaly in 45-80% of patie...
Acromegaly, a syndrome related to growth hormone/IGF-1 excess, is frequently complicated by cardiova...
BACKGROUND: Patients with acromegaly have an increased morbidity and mortality for cardiovascular di...
CONTEXT: Approximately one-third of patients with acromegaly have concomitant hypertension. The outc...
BACKGROUND: Acromegaly is known to be associated to vascular damage characterized by an increase of...
Objective: Cardiovascular complications that are probably related to the loss of arterial elasticity...
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...
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...
Background: Complications, such as secondary hypertension, probably related to the loss of arterial ...
OBJECTIVE: Hypertension is thought to play an important role in the pathogenesis of acromegalic card...
Acromegaly is associated with increased cardiovascular risk. Although conventional risk factors such...
Background: Cardiac abnormalities develop in patients with acromegaly as a consequence of effects of...
OBJECTIVE: Transsphenoidal surgery results in biochemical remission of acromegaly in 45-80% of patie...
Acromegaly, a syndrome related to growth hormone/IGF-1 excess, is frequently complicated by cardiova...
BACKGROUND: Patients with acromegaly have an increased morbidity and mortality for cardiovascular di...
CONTEXT: Approximately one-third of patients with acromegaly have concomitant hypertension. The outc...
BACKGROUND: Acromegaly is known to be associated to vascular damage characterized by an increase of...