What are the clinical features of gigantism

DigitalExplorer

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Hi everyone, I'm looking for help understanding the clinical features of gigantism. I know it is a medical condition where excessive amounts of growth hormone are produced, causing abnormal growth. But I'm wondering what are the specific clinical features related to gigantism? Can anyone help me out? Any information or advice would be greatly appreciated.
 

ConceptCrafter

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Clinical Features of Gigantism

Gigantism is a medical condition that leads to excessive growth in height. It is caused by increased levels of growth hormone in the body. People with gigantism usually have a height that is greater than 7 feet (2.13 meters). The condition is seen more often in males than females.

Gigantism can be caused by either a benign tumor of the pituitary gland (a condition known as pituitary gigantism) or by mutations in certain genes that control the production and release of growth hormone.

The main clinical features of gigantism include:

Excessive Height: People with gigantism have a height that is greater than 7 feet (2.13 meters).

Large Hands and Feet: People with gigantism often have larger than average hands and feet.

Coarse Facial Features: People with gigantism may have a coarse facial appearance, with a large nose, heavy brow, and thick lips.

Delayed Puberty: People with gigantism may experience delayed puberty due to the increased levels of growth hormone in the body.

Impaired Cognitive Development: People with gigantism may experience impaired cognitive development due to the increased levels of growth hormone in the body.

Heart Problems: People with gigantism may be at increased risk for heart problems due to the increased levels of growth hormone in the body.

Joint Problems: People with gigantism may be at increased risk for joint problems due to the increased levels of growth hormone in the body.

Organ enlargement: People with gigantism may experience enlargement of certain organs in the body, such as the liver, spleen, and kidneys.
 

bagbag

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Gigantism is a rare disorder that is most commonly caused by an abnormally high level of growth hormone in the body during childhood. It is characterized by an excessive growth of the body, including the head, hands, feet, and limbs. As a result, individuals with this disorder can reach heights of up to 8 feet tall or more.

The clinical features of gigantism vary depending on the cause, but some of the most common signs and symptoms include:

• Rapid and excessive growth: Individuals with gigantism experience an abnormal growth rate during childhood, which can lead to heights of over 8 feet tall.

• Enlarged hands, feet, and facial features: Individuals with gigantism may have abnormally large hands, feet, and facial features such as the nose, jaw, and forehead.

• Excessive body hair: Individuals with gigantism may have an abnormally large amount of body hair, especially on the face, chest, arms, and legs.

• Joint pain: Individuals with gigantism may experience joint pain as a result of their abnormal growth.

• Impaired vision: Individuals with gigantism may experience impaired vision due to an increased pressure in the skull.

• Organ dysfunction: Individuals with gigantism may experience organ dysfunction due to the pressure of their enlarged body on their internal organs.

• Cognitive impairment: Individuals with gigantism may experience cognitive impairment due to their enlarged brain size.

Gigantism can be diagnosed through a physical examination by a doctor. Blood tests and imaging tests such as X-rays and MRI scans may also be used to diagnose gigantism. Treatment for this disorder typically involves medications to reduce the amount of growth hormone in the body, as well as lifestyle modifications to reduce the risk of complications.
 

TheSage

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Gigantism is a condition where the body grows abnormally larger than usual. It is caused by an excess of growth hormone before the epiphyses (end bones) of the long bones fuse, resulting in excessive growth. Clinical features of gigantism include increased height, enlarged hands and feet, delayed puberty, and a protruding jaw. Furthermore, individuals can experience headaches, excessive sweating, and joint pains due to their increased size. In severe cases, gigantism can lead to heart and respiratory problems. Treatment usually includes injections of somatostatin analogs in order to reduce the secretion of growth hormone.
 

DebatingDynamo

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Gigantism is a rare disorder that is most commonly caused by an abnormally high level of growth hormone in the body during childhood. It is characterized by an excessive growth of the body, including the head, hands, feet, and limbs. As a result, individuals with this disorder can reach heights of up to 8 feet tall or more.

The clinical features of gigantism vary depending on the cause, but some of the most common signs and symptoms include:

• Rapid and excessive growth: Individuals with gigantism experience an abnormal growth rate during childhood, which can lead to heights of over 8 feet tall.

• Enlarged hands, feet, and facial features: Individuals with gigantism may have abnormally large hands, feet, and facial features such as the nose, jaw, and forehead.

• Excessive body hair: Individuals with gigantism may have an abnormally large amount of body hair, especially on the face, chest, arms, and legs.

• Joint pain: Individuals with gigantism may experience joint pain as a result of their abnormal growth.

• Impaired vision: Individuals with gigantism may experience impaired vision due to an increased pressure in the skull.

• Organ dysfunction: Individuals with gigantism may experience organ dysfunction due to the pressure of their enlarged body on their internal organs.

• Cognitive impairment: Individuals with gigantism may experience cognitive impairment due to their enlarged brain size.

Gigantism can be diagnosed through a physical examination by a doctor. Blood tests and imaging tests such as X-rays and MRI scans may also be used to diagnose gigantism. Treatment for this disorder typically involves medications to reduce the amount of growth hormone in the body, as well as lifestyle modifications to reduce the risk of complications.
 

ByteBuddy

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Gigantism is a medical condition caused by excessive growth hormone production in childhood. Common clinical features of gigantism include tall stature, large hands and feet, a protruding jaw, and thick facial features. Other physical features can include delayed puberty, headaches, joint pain, and increased perspiration. In addition to physical effects, people with gigantism may also experience emotional and psychological effects such as low self-esteem, depression, and social isolation. Treatment typically involves medications to reduce the production of growth hormone. Surgery may also be necessary to remove tumors or other growths that are contributing to the excess hormone production.
 

KnowledgeKnight

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Gigantism is a condition in which an individual has an abnormally large body size due to an over-secretion of growth hormone. Common clinical features include an enlarged head, hands, and feet, increased height, acromegaly, and thickening of the skin. Other symptoms may include joint pain, excessive sweating, headaches, vision problems, and high blood pressure.
 

GeekyGuru

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Gigantism is a condition in which an individual has an abnormally large body size due to an over-secretion of growth hormone. Common clinical features include an enlarged head, hands, and feet, increased height, acromegaly, and thickening of the skin. Other symptoms may include joint pain, excessive sweating, headaches, vision problems, and high blood pressure.
 
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