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Bromocriptine for an Acromegalic Patient: Title and subTitle BreakImprovement in Cardiac Function and Carpal Tunnel Syndrome FREE

Rafael Luboshitzky, MD; David Barzilai, MD
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JAMA. 1980;244(16):1825-1827. doi:10.1001/jama.1980.03310160041024
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A 64-year-old woman with active acromegaly of 33 years' duration, severe carpal tunnel syndrome, and subclinical heart disease was treated with bromocriptine mesylate. Within eight months of therapy, basal growth hormone (GH) levels decreased from 90.0 to 7.0 ng/mL, and hand volume was reduced from 375 to 295 mL. Concomitantly, echocardiographic studies showed normal left ventricular size and function. Electromyographic studies demonstrated normal function in both median nerves. Bromocriptine may correct cardiac dysfunction and carpal tunnel syndrome in acromegaly either by reduction of GH oversecretion or by a direct effect of bromocriptine on dopamine receptors in the heart and peripheral nerve endings.

(JAMA 244:1825-1827, 1980)

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Cassari J, Mashiter M, Joplin GF:  Bromocriptine treatment of acromegaly . Metabolism 26:539-546, 1977;.
Spitz IM, Almaliach U, Rosen F, et al:  Dissociation of prolactin responsiveness in female patients with isolated gonadotropin deficiency . J Clin Endocrinol Metab 45:1173-1178, 1977;.
Liuzzi A, Verde G, Chiodini PG:  Dopaminergic control of growth hormone in acromegaly . Triangle 17:41-49, 1978;.
Clarck BJ, Scholtysik G, Fluckinger E:  Cardiovascular actions of bromocriptine . Acta Endocrinol 88( (suppl 216) ):75-81, 1978;.
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Martins JB, Kerber RE, Sherman BM, et al:  Cardiac size and function in acromegaly . Circulation 56:863-869, 1977;.
Smallridge RC, Reifer S, Davia J, et al:  Acromegaly and the heart: An echocardiographic study . Am J Med 66:22-27, 1979;.
Jonas EA, Aloia JF, Lane FJ:  Evidence of subclinical heart muscle dysfunction in acromegaly . Chest 67:190-194, 1975;.
Eskildsen PC, Svendsen PA, Vang L, et al:  Long term treatment of acromegaly with bromocriptine . Acta Endocrinol 87:687-700, 1978;.
Besser GM, Wass JAH, Thorner MO:  Acromegaly—results of long term treatment with bromocriptine . Acta Endocrinol 88( (suppl 216) ):187-198, 1978;.
Cassari J, Mashiter M, Joplin GF:  Bromocriptine treatment of acromegaly . Metabolism 26:539-546, 1977;.
Spitz IM, Almaliach U, Rosen F, et al:  Dissociation of prolactin responsiveness in female patients with isolated gonadotropin deficiency . J Clin Endocrinol Metab 45:1173-1178, 1977;.
Liuzzi A, Verde G, Chiodini PG:  Dopaminergic control of growth hormone in acromegaly . Triangle 17:41-49, 1978;.
Clarck BJ, Scholtysik G, Fluckinger E:  Cardiovascular actions of bromocriptine . Acta Endocrinol 88( (suppl 216) ):75-81, 1978;.
O'Duffy JD, Randall RV, MacCarty CS:  Median neuropathy (carpal tunnel syndrome) in acromegaly . Ann Intern Med 78:379-383, 1973;.
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