Long-term effect of 90Y pituitary implantation in acromegaly
- 1 July 1987
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Oxford University Press (OUP) in Acta Endocrinologica
- Vol. 115 (3) , 301-306
- https://doi.org/10.1530/acta.0.1150301
Abstract
This report examines the long-term trends in GH levels and pituitary function in a group of 38 acromegalic patients who were selected insofar as we were able to follow them up for more than 10 years after a single dose of 90Y interstitial pituitary irradiation as the sole treatment. Mean serum GH had fallen from 106 to 24 mIU/l within 3–6 months and then slowly declined to 4 mIU/l after 10 years. GH levels of ≤ 5 mIU/l during a 50 g oral glucose tolerance test were obtained in 8% of patients at 3–6 months and in 18% at 1 year, the cumulative percentage increasing to 53% at 10, and 76% at 14 years. The percentage of patients requiring hormone replacement therapy rose from nil pre-implant to 16% by 3–6 months, and then slowly increased to 39% by 14 years. Serial coned radiographs of the pituitary fossa were available for 32 patients. By 10 years, 16 showed thickening of the dorsum sellae and/or reduction of at least one diameter by 3 mm. Concerning symptoms, all 29 patients whose GH level fell to ≤ 5 mIU/l showed improvements, 22 becoming asymptomatic. Seven patients with lesser falls in GH levels (from a mean of 193 to a mean of 15 mIU/l) all improved, one becoming asymptomatic. Two showed no variation. These results show that 90Y pituitary implants have a cumulative effect over the years in inducing remission and hypopituitarism in acromegalic patients, the early decline in GH levels being swifter than from other forms of irradiation.This publication has 20 references indexed in Scilit:
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