Summary
Acromegalic patients suffer from a number of cardiovascular, metabolic, and rheumatologic
problems, and they may also have an increased incidence of malignancy. We reviewed
the literature concerning the reversibility of acromegalic complications. Hypertension,
myocardial hypertrophy, left ventricular dysfunction and some rheumatologic abnormalities
often continue despite successful treatment of the acromegaly. In contrast, glucose
intolerance, soft tissue changes, and carpal tunnel syndrome usually resolve when
the acromegaly is cured. Studies of the incidence and mortality of cancer in acromegaly
are conflicting, but several suggest an increased incidence of colorectal cancer.
Key words
Acromegaly - Hypertension - Ventricular Hypertrophy - Cardiomyopathy - Diabetes Mellitus
- Malignancy - Colorectal Cancer - Osteoarthritis - Carpal Tunnel Syndrome