Persistent Orthostatic Hypotension in a Patient With Acromegaly: Resolution With Transsphenoidal Hypophysectomy.
Document Type
Article
Publication Date
4-24-2022
Publication Title
Cureus
Abstract
Acromegaly is a rare condition characterized by excessive secretion of growth hormone from a pituitary tumor. It can affect multiple systems and can be fatal with cardiac dysfunction being the most common cause of death in these patients. Autonomic dysfunction is a less studied subject in patients with acromegaly, and the exact pathophysiology is still unclear. Here we present a case of a patient with persistent orthostatic hypotension, who was found to have acromegaly and pituitary adenoma upon further evaluation. Her orthostatic symptoms failed to improve with conservative measures and medical management, but unexpectedly resolved after transsphenoidal hypophysectomy was performed.
Volume
14
Issue
4
First Page
24436
Last Page
24436
Recommended Citation
Kneen KE, Ngo HG, Ghimire B, Banka AA. Persistent orthostatic hypotension in a patient with acromegaly: resolution with transsphenoidal hypophysectomy. Cureus. 2022 Apr 24;14(4):e24436. doi: 10.7759/cureus.24436. PMID: 35637822.
DOI
10.7759/cureus.24436
ISSN
2168-8184
PubMed ID
35637822