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Acromegaly
Study findings from Hippokrateion Hospital provide new insights into acromegaly
July 29th, 2008
According to a study from Thessaloniki, Greece, "A 38-year-old woman first presented complaining of foot enlargement, finger numbness, arthralgia, fatigue, galactorrhoea and oligomenorrhea. Her symptoms in conjunction with her coarsened facial features and prognathism led to the suspicion of acromegaly." "Basic procedures: Oral glucose tolerance tests (OGTT) were performed at initial presentation and almost yearly thereafter for a period of 14 years. Pituitary computerized tomographies (CT) were performed annually for the first six years and magnetic resonance imaging every two years thereafter. The diagnosis of acromegaly was confirmed by OGTT at presentation. A...
Source: Cancer Weekly (2008-07-29)
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