نتایج جستجو برای: acromegaly

تعداد نتایج: 2966  

Journal: :World Journal Of Advanced Research and Reviews 2022

Acromegaly is a rare endocrine disease. It manifests with metabolic disorder and typical physical changes. evolves gradually the first obvious signs appears between 7 to 10 years. The effects on patients are both psychological. diagnostic delay associated increased mortality disability drastic changes, in many cases, irreversible. Early diagnosis will help acromegaly live better lives reduce fi...

2013
Jan Bolinder Jan Ostman

The mechanisms underlying insulin resistance in acromegaly were investigated. Adipose tissue was obtained from nine patients with acromegaly who had in vivo insulin resistance and from 14 matched healthy control subjects. Receptor binding and the antilipolytic effect of insulin were determined in isolated fat cells. Insulin-induced glucose oxidation at a physiological hexose concentration was i...

Journal: :The Tohoku journal of experimental medicine 2005
Kazunori Kageyama Takako Moriyama Satoru Sakihara Shinobu Takayasu Takeshi Nigawara Toshihiro Suda

Acromegaly is caused primarily by pituitary growth hormone (GH)-secreting tumors. It is usually recognized because of characteristic manifestations, and diagnosed clinically. However, there exists a mild stage of acromegaly, which poses a diagnostic problem due to the absence of typical clinical manifestations. Here we present four patients with pre-clinical acromegaly, who showed minimal acrom...

2013
Jae Won Hong Cheol Ryong Ku Sun Ho Kim Eun Jig Lee

Acromegaly is a slowly progressive disease caused by excessive growth hormone (GH), which is related to a GH secreting pituitary tumor in most cases. Herein, we describe the epidemiology, clinical characteristics, and treatment of acromegaly in Korea with a literature review. The average annual incidence of acromegaly in Korea was 3.9 cases per million people, which was within the range of prev...

Journal: :Hormones 2011
Amir H Sam Tricia Tan Karim Meeran

Patients with acromegaly have characteristic clinical features caused by soft tissue overgrowth. The most common cause of acromegaly is a growth hormone-secreting adenoma of the anterior pituitary. Both somatic and metabolic features of acromegaly are due to excess growth hormone (GH) secretion and high serum concentrations of insulin-like growth factor-I (IGF-I). Here we present a case of "pse...

Journal: :European journal of endocrinology 2003
Georg Brabant

Acromegaly is caused by chronic excess secretion of growth hormone (GH) and resultant persistent elevation in concentrations of insulin-like growth factor-I (IGF-I), also called somatomedin-C. A number of diagnostic tests are available to support the diagnosis of acromegaly, but those that rely on measurement of serum GH concentrations have important limitations. Concentrations of serum IGF-I, ...

Journal: :Endocrine journal 2000
Y Higuchi N Saeki T Iuchi Y Uchino I Tatsuno D Uchida T Tanaka Y Noguchi S Nakamura T Yasuda A Yamaura K Sunami Y Oka A Uozumi

Neoplasms may be one of the systemic complications to which we attribute high mortality in acromegaly. The present study was designed to investigate the incidence of malignant tumors in patients with acromegaly in the Japanese population. In this report, 44 patients (25 men and 19 women) with biochemically proven acromegaly were studied retrospectively and had a total 670 patient years of the d...

2014
Ali Riza Koksal Meltem Ergun Salih Boga Huseyin Alkim Mehmet Bayram Yuksel Altuntas Banu Ozguven Yilmaz Canan Alkim

An increase in the prevalence of colorectal polyps and cancer is reported in patients with acromegaly. This trial is designed to determine whether there is an increase in the prevalence of colorectal polyps/cancer in Turkish acromegaly patients. Sixty-six patients, who were under follow-up with the diagnosis of acromegaly and underwent total colonoscopic examination, were enrolled in the study....

Journal: :Acta dermatovenerologica Croatica : ADC 2013
Gulsen Akoglu Ahmet Metin Selma Emre Reyhan Ersoy Bekir Cakir

Acromegaly is a systemic syndrome caused by overproduction of growth hormone. The syndrome affects cutaneous, endocrine, cardiovascular, skeletal, and respiratory systems. Cutaneous manifestations of acromegaly are various, usually being the first presenting findings of the disease. Forty-nine patients with acromegaly, followed-up at a tertiary referral hospital, underwent dermatological examin...

2017
Claire Rochette Thomas Graillon Frederique Albarel Isabelle Morange Henry Dufour Thierry Brue Frederic Castinetti

Purpose Combining surgery and medical treatments allows the control of growth hormone hypersecretion in 80% of cases. Our objective was to determine the rate of acromegaly comorbidities once hypersecretion of growth hormone is controlled. Methods Our retrospective monocentric study was based on 130 patients followed on a regular basis, with acromegaly controlled by medical treatments or cured...

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