ea0099rc9.5 | Rapid Communications 9: Pituitary and Neuroendocrinology | Part II | ECE2024
Tonjes Anke
, Wurfel Marleen
, Quinkler Marcus
, Knappe Ulrich
, Honegger Jurgen
, Krause.Joppig Nina
, Bacher Konrad
, Schopohl Jochen
, Stormann Sylvere
, Meyhofer Sebastian
Context: Acromegaly is a rare disease caused by excessive growth hormone (GH) secretion, mostly induced by pituitary adenomas. The care of pregnant women with acromegaly is challenging, in part due to existing clinical data being limited and not entirely consistent with regard to potential risks for mother and child.Objective: To retrospectively examine data on pregnancy and maternal as well as neonatal outcomes in patients with acromegaly.<p class="...