Title of article :
Pregnancy Associated with Recurrent Acromegaly: A Case Report
Author/Authors :
Edo, AE Department of Medicine - University of Benin Teaching Hospital - Benin City - Benin City - Edo State, Nigeria , Eregie, A Department of Medicine - University of Benin Teaching Hospital - Benin City - Benin City - Edo State, Nigeria
Abstract :
BACKGROUND: Acromegaly is an uncommon endocrine
disorder. Pregnancy is an unusual event in acromegalic
females because fertility is often reduced. With the advent of
advanced surgical and medical management, more acromegalic
women will achieve pregnancy. Reports of pregnancy in
acromegaly and recurrent acromegaly postpartum are rare.
OBJECTIVE: To present a rare occurrence of pregnancy in
acromegaly after macroadenectomy and recurrent acromegaly
postpartum.
METHODS: Clinical and biochemical evaluation of a 39-yearold
female Nigerian with features of acromegaly before and
after macroadenectomy and postpartum was done.
Investigations carried out included oral glucose tolerance test
with serial growth hormone assays and insulin-like growth
factor 1 as well as computed tomography scan and magnetic
resonance imaging of the pituitary.
RESULTS: There was a history of menorrhagia, swelling of the
feet and increasing coarsening of the facial appearance. She
had biochemical evidence of acromegaly and subsequently had
a transsphenoidal macroadenectomy. There was postoperative
clinical and biochemical remission. Magnetic resonance
imaging done six months postsurgery showed no evidence of
tumour regrowth. Clinical and biochemical evidence of
acromegaly recurred after pregnancy. Magnetic resonance
imaging confirmed tumour regrowth.
CONCLUSION: Pregnancy in treated acromegaly, though a
rare occurrence, is achievable but is capable of provoking
recurrence of acromegaly.
Keywords :
transsphenoidal macroadenectomy , pregnancy , Pituitary macroadenoma , Recurrent acromegaly
Journal title :
Astroparticle Physics