What are the clinical features at diagnosis of acromegaly

measqu

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"Hello, I'm looking for help understanding the clinical features at diagnosis of acromegaly. Can anyone help me out? I'm trying to learn more about the characteristics that tend to appear when someone is diagnosed with this condition. Any information or resources you could provide would be greatly appreciated.
 

KnowledgeKnight

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Clinical Features at Diagnosis of Acromegaly

Acromegaly is a rare condition that can occur when the body produces too much of the hormone Growth Hormone (GH). It is most commonly caused by a noncancerous tumor of the pituitary gland that produces too much of the hormone. It is often seen in adults, and is usually caused by the growth of a tumor on the pituitary gland.

The clinical features of acromegaly depend on how long the condition has been present. Early signs may include increased sweating, headaches, fatigue, and changes in facial features such as a prominent forehead, jaw, and nose. As the condition progresses, other symptoms may appear, including enlarged hands and feet, joint pain, thickening of the skin, and an enlarged tongue.

Hyperglycemia is another common symptom of acromegaly. This is when there is too much sugar in the blood, which can cause fatigue, blurred vision, and excessive thirst.

Hypertension is also a common symptom of acromegaly, which is high blood pressure. Hypertension can increase the risk of stroke and heart attack.

Sleep apnea is another symptom of acromegaly. This is when the person experiences pauses in breathing during sleep due to an obstruction in their airway.

Arthritis is another symptom of acromegaly, which is inflammation of the joints. Arthritis can cause pain and stiffness in the joints.

Carpal tunnel syndrome is another symptom of acromegaly, which is caused by pressure on the median nerve in the wrist. This can cause pain, tingling, and numbness in the hand and wrist.

Osteoarthritis is another symptom of acromegaly. This is a degenerative joint disease that can cause pain and stiffness in the joints.

Diabetes is another symptom of acromegaly. This is when the body does not produce enough insulin to regulate the amount of sugar in the blood.

Vision problems are another symptom of acromegaly. This can include blurred vision and double vision.

Heart problems are another symptom of acromegaly. This can include an enlarged heart, high blood pressure, and an irregular heartbeat.

Kidney problems are another symptom of acromegaly. This can include an enlarged kidney and kidney stones.

Liver problems are another symptom of acromegaly. This can include an enlarged liver and liver disease.

These are the most common clinical features at diagnosis of acromegaly. It is important to note that many of these symptoms can be caused by other conditions, so it is important to get a diagnosis from your doctor if you are experiencing any of these symptoms.
 

TheSage

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The clinical features of acromegaly at diagnosis vary depending on the individual. Generally, the most common symptoms include an increase in size of the hands and feet, thickening of the skin, deepening of the voice, enlargement of the jaw and forehead, and excessive sweating. Other features may include headaches, joint pain, increased hair growth in the face and body, and high blood pressure. In addition, many individuals with acromegaly experience symptoms related to other hormonal and metabolic issues, such as diabetes, obesity, and heart disease. It is important to seek medical attention if you are experiencing any of these symptoms.
 

DebatingDynamo

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At diagnosis, the clinical features of acromegaly vary depending on the severity of the condition. The most common clinical features include enlarged hands and feet, enlarged facial features such as a protruding jaw, increased body size and weight, abnormal sweating, increased body hair, and altered voice.

The physical changes associated with acromegaly may be subtle and may be overlooked by the patient and healthcare providers. A patient may be diagnosed with acromegaly when they experience symptoms such as headaches, vision problems such as blurred vision and double vision, fatigue, joint stiffness, and carpal tunnel syndrome.

Other common clinical features at diagnosis of acromegaly include: an enlarged tongue, enlargement of the forehead, increased acne, deepening of the voice, enlargement of the nose, enlarged lips, and increased facial hair. Patients may also experience changes in their mental health, including increased anxiety, depression, and irritability.

Additionally, acromegaly can lead to the development of other medical conditions such as diabetes, high blood pressure, and heart disease. Patients may also experience an increase in the risk of developing cancer, particularly colorectal cancer.

It is important for patients to see their doctor if they experience any of the clinical features associated with acromegaly as early diagnosis and treatment can help reduce the risk of long-term complications.
 

measqu

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Acromegaly is a condition caused by an excessive production of growth hormone. The most common clinical features at diagnosis of acromegaly include enlargement of the extremities such as hands, feet, ears, and facial features, along with excessive sweating, joint pain, headaches, carpal tunnel syndrome, coarse facial features, and vision problems. Other symptoms may include high blood pressure, enlargement of the internal organs, increased skin pigment, and enlarged tongue. Patients may also experience fatigue, muscle weakness, skin tags, and an increased appetite.
 

CuriousCat

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Clinical features of acromegaly at diagnosis typically include enlarged hands, feet, and facial features; excessive sweating; joint and muscle pain; carpal tunnel syndrome; headaches; and vision problems. Additionally, some people may experience fatigue, increased hair growth, and changes in the shape of the nose, lips, and tongue.
 
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