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Persistent diastolic dysfunction despite successful long-term octreotide treatment in acromegaly
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Diastolic function is persistently and significantly more impaired in acromegalic patients with long-term control by octreotide than in surgically cured patients, which points to biological effects of subtle abnormalities in growth hormone secretion. Criteria for strict biochemical control of acromegaly should thus be reconsidered.
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