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1. Acromegaly: MedlinePlus Medical Encyclopedia
Acromegaly occurs in about 6 of every 100,000 adults. It is caused by abnormal production of growth hormone after the skeleton and other organs finish growing.
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4. Acromegaly
Acromegaly is a hormonal disorder that results from too much growth hormone (GH) in the body. The pituitary, a small gland in the brain, makes GH. In acromegaly, the pituitary produces excessive amounts of GH. Usually the excess GH comes from beni...
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5. Acromegaly
Acromegaly is the Greek word for "extremities" and "enlargement." When the pituitary gland produces excess growth hormones, this results in excessive growth - called acromegaly. The excessive growth occurs first in the hands and feet, as soft...
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6. Acromegaly
Growth hormone (GH) controls the growth of soft tissue and bone. Elevated GH causes an excess of bone and soft tissue growth. In adults, this can cause the rare disorders acromegaly. It can cause serious complications and early death if not treated.
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7. Acromegaly
Acromegaly is a chronic disease caused by excessive secretion of growth hormone. This condition is characterized by enlargement of many parts of the skeleton, especially in face, hands and feet.
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8. Acromegaly
Acromegaly is a chronic metabolic disorder in which there is too much growth hormone and the body tissues gradually enlarge.
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9. Acromegaly
eMedicine provides information on this topic. Click on the link to view this information. You may need to register to view the medical textbook, but registration is free; MedlinePlus, a Web site designed by the National Library of Medicine Web sit...
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