“…The clinical prevalence of hypertension in this series of acromegalics was 42·5%, a result consistent with previous large reports (Nabarro, 1987;Ezzat et al, 1994;Rajasoorya et al, 1994). Only 40% of the patients defined as hypertensive by clinical measurement were also found to be hypertensive according to ABPM, thereby significantly decreasing the prevalence of hypertension in acromegalics-Hypertension in acromegaly 151 ᭧ 1998 Blackwell Science Ltd, Clinical Endocrinology, 48, 149-152 17·5% in this series-as reported in non-acromegalic patients (Enstrom et al, 1991;Modesti et al, 1994). In contrast, all patients defined as normotensive by clinical BP measurement were also normotensive by ABPM, indicating that ABPM is generally unnecessary when clinical BP values fall into the normal range, although a few exceptions have been reported (Modesti et al, 1994).…”