Clinical presentation and management of acromegaly in elderly patients.
Filippo CeccatoMattia BarbotLaura LizzulAngela CuccarolloElisa SelminIsabella Merante BoschinAndrea DanieleAlois SallerGianluca OcchiDaniela RegazzoCarla ScaroniPublished in: Hormones (Athens, Greece) (2020)
Elderly acromegalic patients are not uncommon. Primary medical therapy is a reasonable option and is effectively used, while the rate of surgical success is not reduced. A careful cost-benefit balance is suggested. Disease-specific comorbidities are more prevalent in acromegalic patients with a longer follow-up rather than in those diagnosed aged ≥65 years.