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See detailCharacteristics of patients with pituitary gigantism : results of an international study
Rostomyan, L; Daly, Adrian ULg; Tichomirowa, M et al

in Endocrine abstracts - 15th European Congress of Endocrinology (2013, May)

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See detailLessons from the Liege Acromegaly Survey (LAS)
PETROSSIANS, Patrick ULg; Zacharieva, Sabina; Chanson, Philippe et al

in Endocrine Abstracts - 15 the European Congress of Endocrinology (2013, May)

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See detailThe clinical and genetic characteristics of patients with gigantism
Rostomyan, L; Daly, AF; Tichomirowa, M et al

in Symposium "Perspectives in Endocrinology" - Congresses Highlights 2012: ECE Firenze, ENDO Houston, ESPE Leipzig, SFE Toulouse, IWMEN Liège (2013)

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See detailThe clinical and genetic characteristics of patients with gigantism
Rostomyan, L; Daly, Adrian ULg; Tichomirova, M et al

in Abstract Book - 13th International Workshop on Multiple Endocrine Neoplasia (2012, September)

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See detailThe clinical and genetic characteristics of patients with gigantism
Rostomyan, L; Daly, Adrian ULg; Tichomirowa, M et al

in Abstract book - Aspiring excellence : Pituitary expert forum (2012)

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See detailClinical Characteristics and Therapeutic Responses in Patients with Germ-Line AIP Mutations and Pituitary Adenomas - An International Collaborative Study
Daly, Adrian ULg; Tichomirowa, M. A.; Petrossians, Patrick ULg et al

in Journal of Clinical Endocrinology and Metabolism (2010), 95(11),

Context: AIP mutations (AIPmut) give rise to a pituitary adenoma predisposition that occurs in familial isolated pituitary adenomas and less often in sporadic cases. The clinical and therapeutic features ... [more ▼]

Context: AIP mutations (AIPmut) give rise to a pituitary adenoma predisposition that occurs in familial isolated pituitary adenomas and less often in sporadic cases. The clinical and therapeutic features of AIPmut-associated pituitary adenomas have not been studied comprehensively. Objective: The objective of the study was to assess clinical/therapeutic characteristics of AIPmut pituitary adenomas. Design: This study was an international, multicenter, retrospective case collection/database analysis. Setting: The study was conducted at 36 tertiary referral endocrine and clinical genetics departments. Patients: Patients included 96 patients with germline AIPmut and pituitary adenomas and 232 matched AIPmut-negative acromegaly controls. Results: The AIPmut population was predominantly young and male (63.5%); first symptoms occurred as children/adolescents in 50%. At diagnosis, most tumors were macroadenomas (93.3%); extension and invasion was common. Somatotropinomas comprised 78.1% of the cohort; there were also prolactinomas (n = 13), nonsecreting adenomas (n = 7), and a TSH-secreting adenoma. AIPmut somatotropinomas were larger (P = 0.00026), with higher GH levels (P = 0.00068), more frequent extension (P = 0.018) and prolactin cosecretion (P = 0.00023), and occurred 2 decades before controls (P < 0.000001). Gigantism was more common in the AIPmut group (P < 0.000001). AIPmut somatotropinoma patients underwent more surgical interventions (P = 0.00069) and had lower decreases in GH (P = 0.00037) and IGF-I (P = 0.028) and less tumor shrinkage with somatostatin analogs (P < 0.00001) vs. controls. AIPmut prolactinomas occurred generally in young males and frequently required surgery or radiotherapy. Conclusions: AIPmut pituitary adenomas have clinical features that may negatively impact treatment efficacy. Predisposition for aggressive disease in young patients, often in a familial setting, suggests that earlier diagnosis of AIPmut pituitary adenomas may have clinical utility. [less ▲]

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See detailLiège Acromegaly Survey (LAS): First snapshot
Petrossians, Patrick ULg; Chanson, P.; Sievers, C. et al

in European Neuroendocrine Association - Liège, 22-25 septembre 2010 (2010, September)

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See detailCaractéristiques cliniques et réponses thérapeutiques des patients avec adénome hypophysaire mutés pour AIP : étude internationale sur 96 cas
Beckers, Albert ULg; Daly, Adrian ULg; Petrossians, Patrick ULg et al

in 27ème Congrès de la Société Française d'Endocrinologie - Deauville, 29 septembre - 2 octobre 2010 (2010, September)

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