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Thyroid lesions in patients with acromegaly - case-control study and update to the meta-analysis.

Kosma Woliński1, Adam Stangierski, Edyta Gurgul, Barbara Bromińska, Agata Czarnywojtek, Martha Lodyga, Marek Ruchała.   

Abstract

INTRODUCTION: Acromegaly results from oversecretion of growth hormone and subsequently insulin growth factor-1. According to some authors, the disease can cause increased prevalence of nodular goitre and thyroid cancer (TC). However, the number of studies comparing acromegalic patients with control groups is low. We aimed to assess the prevalence of thyroid lesions in patients with acromegaly in comparison to an age- and sex-matched control group and to update the meta-analysis previously performed in our department by the same authors.
MATERIAL AND METHODS: We searched medical documentation of patients with acromegaly treated in our department between 2003 and 2013. The prevalence of thyroid abnormalities was compared with the group of patients with hormonally inactive adrenal incidentalomas. To perform the meta-analytic part of the paper we also searched ten databases to find relevant papers.
RESULTS: Two hundred and five patients with acromegaly and 184 patients with incidentalomas were included. Any thyroid lesions were present in 77.6% of patients with acromegaly vs. 63.0% with incidentalomas (p = 0.002), multinodular goitre - 66.8% vs. 47.8% (p = 0.0002), and TC- 5.4% vs. 2.7% (p = 0.21) respectively. For thyroid lesions the pooled odds ratio (OR) was 3.1 (95% confidence interval [CI] 1.8-5.5), and for TCs the OR was 4.5 (95% CI 1.9-10.3).
CONCLUSIONS: According to our results thyroid lesions were significantly more common in patients with acromegaly; in case of TC the difference was not significant. The updated meta-analysis showed significantly increased prevalence of both disorders. In conclusion, systematic thyroid examination should be an important part of follow-up in case of acromegalic patients. (Endokrynol Pol 2017; 68 (1): 2-6).

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Keywords:  acromegaly; meta-analysis; pituitary; thyroid; thyroid cancer

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Year:  2017        PMID: 28255974     DOI: 10.5603/EP.2017.0001

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Endokrynol Pol        ISSN: 0423-104X            Impact factor:   1.582


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Authors:  Xia Wu; Lu Gao; Xiaopeng Guo; Qiang Wang; Zihao Wang; Wei Lian; Wei Liu; Jian Sun; Bing Xing
Journal:  Int J Endocrinol       Date:  2018-01-15       Impact factor: 3.257

2.  A rare case of Cushing's disease concurrent with papillary thyroid carcinoma.

Authors:  Zahra Kashi; Omid Emadian; Marzieh Movahedirad
Journal:  Caspian J Intern Med       Date:  2021
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