2017
DOI: 10.1530/eje-16-1059
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MANAGEMENT OF ENDOCRINE DISEASE: Acromegaly and pregnancy: a contemporary review

Abstract: Although fertility is frequently impaired in women with acromegaly, pregnancy is apparently becoming more common due to improvement in acromegaly treatment as well as in fertility therapy. As a result, several studies on pregnancy in patients with acromegaly have been published in recent years adding new and relevant information to the preexisting literature. Also, new GH assays with selective specificities and the knowledge of the expression of the various GH genes have allowed a better understanding of somat… Show more

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“…In many active patients with acromegaly, IGF‐1 levels normalized during pregnancy and subsequently increased following delivery or abortion. During normal pregnancy, the placental production of GH variant starts to increase at 10th weeks of gestation and reaches a plateau after the 30th week . Pituitary and placental GH influence serum IGF‐1, whose levels tend to increase and suppress GH levels .…”
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“…In many active patients with acromegaly, IGF‐1 levels normalized during pregnancy and subsequently increased following delivery or abortion. During normal pregnancy, the placental production of GH variant starts to increase at 10th weeks of gestation and reaches a plateau after the 30th week . Pituitary and placental GH influence serum IGF‐1, whose levels tend to increase and suppress GH levels .…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The importance of pregnancy in acromegaly relates to the fact that its comorbidities (diabetes, hypertension, etc.) carry a significant risk to both the foetus and the mother, as compared to the gestation of healthy women . Additionally, complications related to pituitary tumour expansion can also occur .…”
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