Danazol and multiple hepatic adenomas: peculiar clinical findings in an acromegalic patient. |
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Authors: | E de Menis P Tramontin N Conte |
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Institution: | Department of Internal Medicine, Ospedale Regionale, Treviso, Italy. EDEMENIS@ULSS.TV.IT |
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Abstract: | Hepatic adenomas are rare tumors; they have been associated with the use of anabolic steroids. Acromegaly increases the overall risk of neoplasms. We report the case of a female acromegalic patient in whom multiple hepatic adenomas appeared soon after danazol treatment for uterine fibromatosis. Treatment of acromegaly with octreotide, followed by successful selective pituitary adenomectomy, stabilized the number and the size of the liver tumors. We suggest that oversecretions of GH and IGF-I were strong promoting factors for liver tumorigenesis in this patient. |
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