Endocrine Journal
Online ISSN : 1348-4540
Print ISSN : 0918-8959
ISSN-L : 0918-8959
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Normal Delivery Following an Uneventful Pregnancy in a Japanese Acromegalic Patient after Discontinuation of Octreotide Long Acting Release Formulation at an Early Phase of Pregnancy
Tatsuro TAKANOJun SAITOAkiko SOYAMAHiroko ITOTakashi IIZUKATakao YOSHIDATetsuo NISHIKAWA
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2006 Volume 53 Issue 2 Pages 209-212

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We report a 35-year-old woman with active acromegaly despite pituitary surgery and irradiation who received continuous octreotide LAR treatment for the control of GH excess until discovery of her pregnancy. The patient delivered a healthy boy following an uneventful pregnancy after discontinuing octreotide LAR as soon as possible at the early phase of pregnancy. Despite a substantial maternal-fetal transfer of octreotide, postnatal development was normal at 3 years of age. In almost all previously described cases, octreotide was discontinued after pregnancy was confirmed. No side-effects of mother or fetus have been reported. Octreotide treatment in pregnancy seems to be feasible and safe. Due to the still-limited number of reported cases treated with octreotide LAR, the potential benefits of octreotide LAR treatment should be weighed carefully against its possible risks.

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