Recovery from Paradoxical Growth Hormone Responses in Acromegaly After Transphenoidal Selective Adenomectomy

Abstract
A patient with acromegaly was studied before and after treatment by transphenoidal removal of a pituitary adenoma. "Paradoxical" GH responses to the dopamine agonists L-DOPA and ampomorphine disappeared after surgery, with reversion of GH responsiveness to normal. TSH-releasing hormone (TRH)-induced GH release observed pre-operatively did not occur after surgery. The findings suggest that in certain cases, acromegaly is due to pituitary dysfunction alone.