Forty-four adult acromegalic patients carrying growth hormone-producin
g pituitary macroadenomas were investigated with neuroradiological and
endocrinological techniques. Plasma growth hormone and somatomedin-C
levels were repeatedly measured before surgical removal of tumors and
during the follow-up period. Twenty-five patients presented preoperati
vely with an invasive adenoma that involved the cavernous sinus (CS).
Diagnosis of tumor invasivity was made according to distinct neuroradi
ological criteria and was confirmed or rejected during surgery. Signif
icantly higher basal growth hormone levels were found in patients with
CS invasion than in cases without tumor growth in the CS. Evidence is
presented that plasma growth hormone level in acromegalics is a more
sensitive indicator for predicting tumor invasiveness than somatomedin
-C. Growth hormone basal values before surgery and the extent of their
decrease after removal of tumor correlate with adenoma growth in the
parasellar compartments and should be used as a prognostic factor to a
id in planing adjuvant tumor treatment.