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Recurrent Acromegaly in a Patient With a Mutation. | LitMetric

Recurrent Acromegaly in a Patient With a Mutation.

AACE Clin Case Rep

Neuroendocrine Unit and Neuroendocrine and Pituitary Tumor Clinical Center, Massachusetts General Hospital, Boston, Massachusetts.

Published: November 2021


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Background/objective: is a cell-cycle checkpoint kinase and is part of the ATM-CHEK2-p53 cascade, which is protective against carcinogenesis. We describe a germline CHEK2 mutation in a patient with acromegaly and other tumors.

Case Report: We present a woman with a germline 110delC mutation previously diagnosed with fibroadenoma of the breast and papillary thyroid carcinoma. She presented with acromegaly at age 48 (insulin-like growth factor 1, 556 mcg/L [reference range, 90-360] and lack of growth hormone suppression on glucose tolerance testing) and underwent transsphenoidal resection of a somatotroph microadenoma. Four years after surgery, she developed recurrent growth hormone excess. She was treated with cabergoline, which was discontinued due to intolerance, and transitioned to lanreotide depot, which was switched to pegvisomant because of prediabetes. Her insulin-like growth factor 1 levels remained normal on pegvisomant. Follow-up magnetic resonance imaging examinations showed no evidence of tumor progression. Shortly after the diagnosis of acromegaly, the patient was diagnosed with endometrial carcinoma, bilateral ovarian cystadenomas, and uterine leiomyomas. She was additionally found to have a nonfunctioning adrenal nodule and hyperplastic and adenomatous colon polyps. There are multiple family members with malignancies, including colon, thyroid, and lung cancer.

Discussion: This is a novel report of a patient with a pathogenic germline mutation and multiple malignant and benign tumors, including recurrent acromegaly.

Conclusion: Our data raise the possibility that mutations may be involved in the development of acromegaly. Additional studies are needed to elucidate the potential role of mutations in the pathogenesis of somatotroph adenomas.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8984513PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.aace.2021.10.006DOI Listing

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