Carlos Alfonso Builes Barrera
University of Antioquia
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Pituitary | 2016
Alin Abreu; Alejandro Pinzón Tovar; Rafael Castellanos; Alex Valenzuela; Claudia Milena Gómez Giraldo; Alejandro Castellanos Pinedo; Doly Pantoja Guerrero; Carlos Alfonso Builes Barrera; Humberto Ignacio Franco; Antônio Ribeiro-Oliveira; Lucio Vilar; Raquel S. Jallad; Felipe S. L. G. Duarte; Mônica R. Gadelha; Cesar Luiz Boguszewski; Julio Abucham; Luciana A. Naves; Nina Rosa Musolino; Maria Estela Justamante de Faria; Ciliana Rossato; Marcello D. Bronstein
IntroductionAcromegaly is a rare, insidious disease resulting from the overproduction of growth hormone (GH) and insulin-like growth factor 1 (IGF-1), and is associated with a range of comorbidities. The extent of associated complications and mortality risk is related to length of exposure to the excess GH and IGF-1, thus early diagnosis and treatment is imperative. Unfortunately, acromegaly is often diagnosed late, when patients already have a wide range of comorbidities. The presence of comorbid conditions contributes significantly to patient morbidity/mortality and impaired quality of life.MethodsWe conducted a retrospective literature review for information relating to the diagnosis of acromegaly, and its associated comorbidities using PubMed. The main aim of this review is to highlight the issues of comorbidities in acromegaly, and to reinforce the importance of early diagnosis and treatment.Findings and conclusionsSuccessful management of acromegaly goes beyond treating the disease itself, since many patients are diagnosed late in disease evolution, they present with a range of comorbid conditions, such as cardiovascular disease, diabetes, hypertension, and sleep apnea. It is important that patients are screened carefully at diagnosis (and thereafter), for common associated complications, and that biochemical control does not become the only treatment goal. Mortality and morbidities in acromegaly can be reduced successfully if patients are treated using a multimodal approach with comprehensive comorbidity management.
Revista Colombiana de Reumatología | 2018
Adriana Medina Orjuela; Óscar Rosero Olarte; Pedro Nel Rueda Plata; Fabio Sánchez Escobar; Monique Chalem Choueka; Miguel Ángel González Reyes; Alejandro Román González; Alexandra Terront Lozano; Amanda Páez Talero; Camilo Rueda Beltz; Carlos Alfonso Builes Barrera; Carlos Augusto Pérez Niño; Daniel Gerardo Fernández Ávila; David Vásquez Awad; Deyanira González Devia; Edgar Pinilla Pabón; Eduardo Antonio Reina Valdivieso; Esdras Martín Vásquez Mejía; Francisco Vargas Grajales; Francisco Linares Restrepo; Geraldine Altamar Canales; Gustavo Adolfo Molina Uribe; Gustavo Adolfo Pineda Acero; Henry Mauricio Arenas Quintero; Jorge Augusto Vélez Patiño; José Fernando Molina Restrepo; Juan Jaller Raad; Ricardo Londoño Gutiérrez; Más detalles de los autores en el anexo
Revista Colombiana de Endocrinología, Diabetes & Metabolismo | 2017
Carlos Alfonso Builes Barrera; Susana Álvarez P´érez; Alejandro Román González
Revista Colombiana de Endocrinología, Diabetes & Metabolismo | 2017
Alejandro Román González; Carlos Alfonso Builes Barrera; Johnayro Gutiérrez
Revista Colombiana de Endocrinología, Diabetes & Metabolismo | 2017
Carlos Alfonso Builes Barrera; Juan David Gómez; Alejandro Román González
Revista Colombiana de Endocrinología, Diabetes & Metabolismo | 2017
Carlos Alfonso Builes Barrera; Karen Lorena Palacios Bayona; Fabián Alberto Jaimes Barragán
Memorias Curso de Actualización en Ginecología y Obstetricia | 2015
Carlos Alfonso Builes Barrera
Iatreia | 2013
Nathalia Córdoba Ramírez; Hernán David García Botina; Carlos Alfonso Builes Barrera
Iatreia | 2013
Hernán David García Botina; Nathalia Córdoba Ramírez; Carlos Alfonso Builes Barrera
Acta Médica Colombiana | 2013
Carlos Alfonso Builes Barrera; Juan Guillermo Sierra David