CONTEXT: Transsphenoidal neurosurgery is the accepted first-line treatment of acromegaly in the majority of patients. Previous studies addressing preoperative somatostatin analog (SSA) treatment and subsequent surgical cure rates are conflicting, reporting either benefits or no significant differences. OBJECTIVE: The aim of this study, based on a meta-analysis of all published reports, was to investigate whether treatment with SSA before surgery improves the surgical outcome of acromegaly. DATA SOURCES: All studies of preoperative treatment of acromegaly with SSA were systematically reviewed up to December 2011. We searched the Medline, Embase, Cochrane and Google Scholar electronic databases. STUDY SELECTION: The primary endpoint was the b...
PurposeTo investigate the effects of preoperative somatostatin analogue (SSA) treatment on the annua...
Background: Data on surgical and medical treatment outcome in acromegaly mostly originate from speci...
BACKGROUND: Macroadenomas causing acromegaly are cured surgically in only around 50% of patients. Pr...
Context: Transsphenoidal neurosurgery is the accepted first-line treatment of acromegaly in the majo...
[Abstract] Context. Transsphenoidal neurosurgery is the accepted first-line treatment of acromegaly ...
Purpose: to determine whether pre-surgical treatment using long-acting somatostatin analogues (SSAs)...
Abstract Background This study aimed to investigate preoperative somatostatin analogs (SSAs) treatme...
CONTEXT: Surgery is a cornerstone in the treatment of acromegaly, but its efficacy in large, invasiv...
Objective: To assess the effect of somatostatin analogs (SSAs) on mortality in relation to disease c...
First-line treatment of patients with growth hormone secreting adenomas is surgical resection. Disea...
PurposeTo determine whether pre-surgical medical treatment (PSMT) using long-acting Somatostatin ana...
PURPOSE OF REVIEW: To discuss the role of medical therapy of acromegaly as a first-line treatment, f...
Context: Although considerable data exist on the use of long-acting somatostatin analogs to treat ac...
BACKGROUND: In 2010, the Acromegaly Consensus Group revised the criteria for cure of acromegaly and ...
[Abstract] Context. There is no uniform standard of care for acromegaly. Due to the high costs invol...
PurposeTo investigate the effects of preoperative somatostatin analogue (SSA) treatment on the annua...
Background: Data on surgical and medical treatment outcome in acromegaly mostly originate from speci...
BACKGROUND: Macroadenomas causing acromegaly are cured surgically in only around 50% of patients. Pr...
Context: Transsphenoidal neurosurgery is the accepted first-line treatment of acromegaly in the majo...
[Abstract] Context. Transsphenoidal neurosurgery is the accepted first-line treatment of acromegaly ...
Purpose: to determine whether pre-surgical treatment using long-acting somatostatin analogues (SSAs)...
Abstract Background This study aimed to investigate preoperative somatostatin analogs (SSAs) treatme...
CONTEXT: Surgery is a cornerstone in the treatment of acromegaly, but its efficacy in large, invasiv...
Objective: To assess the effect of somatostatin analogs (SSAs) on mortality in relation to disease c...
First-line treatment of patients with growth hormone secreting adenomas is surgical resection. Disea...
PurposeTo determine whether pre-surgical medical treatment (PSMT) using long-acting Somatostatin ana...
PURPOSE OF REVIEW: To discuss the role of medical therapy of acromegaly as a first-line treatment, f...
Context: Although considerable data exist on the use of long-acting somatostatin analogs to treat ac...
BACKGROUND: In 2010, the Acromegaly Consensus Group revised the criteria for cure of acromegaly and ...
[Abstract] Context. There is no uniform standard of care for acromegaly. Due to the high costs invol...
PurposeTo investigate the effects of preoperative somatostatin analogue (SSA) treatment on the annua...
Background: Data on surgical and medical treatment outcome in acromegaly mostly originate from speci...
BACKGROUND: Macroadenomas causing acromegaly are cured surgically in only around 50% of patients. Pr...