2005
DOI: 10.1530/eje.1.01896
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Debulking of pituitary adenomas improves hormonal control of acromegaly by somatostatin analogues

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“…The role of 'debulking' surgery for the effectiveness of postoperative SSA treatment is unclear (8). In our patients, the GH and IGF1 normalization rates were not different from those of the surgery alone group.…”
Section: Ssa Treatment Preceded By Surgerycontrasting
confidence: 51%
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“…The role of 'debulking' surgery for the effectiveness of postoperative SSA treatment is unclear (8). In our patients, the GH and IGF1 normalization rates were not different from those of the surgery alone group.…”
Section: Ssa Treatment Preceded By Surgerycontrasting
confidence: 51%
“…However, the effect of SSA pretreatment on surgical outcome remains at present unclear (7). On the other hand, 'debulking' surgery has been suggested to improve the efficacy of subsequent SSA treatment (8,9). We analyzed the data of the first 1485 patients from the German Acromegaly Register for these different treatment options.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Surgical debulking also improves later control by SSA (Wass 2005, Karavitaki et al 2008; not unexpected, as responsiveness to SSA is inversely correlated with pretreatment disease burden; Bhayana et al 2005). Therefore, surgery is indicated also in cases deemed surgically incurable at diagnosis, in order to improve the response to medical treatment (Katznelson 2010).…”
Section: Surgerymentioning
confidence: 94%
“…Debulking surgery allows better control of GH levels with somatostatin analogues and radiotherapy, in a recent prospective study using lanreotide as a means of pretreatment both tumour shrinkage preoperatively, and better GH control after surgery were demonstrated [15]. This recent data suggests surgery may be worthwhile even if a cure cannot be realistically expected [16].…”
Section: Acromegalymentioning
confidence: 96%