Serum growth hormone levels and size of pituitary tumour in untreated acromegaly
- 6 December 1969
- Vol. 4 (5683), 582-584
- https://doi.org/10.1136/bmj.4.5683.582
Abstract
Serum levels of growth hormone were measured in 84 untreated acromegalic patients. The range of mean level during a glucose tolerance test was 8 to 1,860 ng./ml. and was lognormally distributed. Mean level was reproducible and correlated moderately well with maximum sellar area on lateral tomography. The hormone level was more responsive to oral glucose and insulin-induced hypoglycaemia in patients with smaller tumours. Attention is drawn to limitations of plain radiographs in assessing the size of a pituitary tumour. Suprasellar tumour extensions may be present in patients without visual field defects.Keywords
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