Acromegaly Center

Acromegaly is a growth disorder. It causes too much growth hormone (GH) to be released by the pituitary gland, leading to excessive growth. When growth hormone is released at normal levels, it promotes healthy growth. Too much of it, though, is a serious—but rare—endocrine disorder.

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Acromegaly Causes
Acromegaly, a growth hormone disorder, is always caused by a benign (non-cancerous) tumor, usually one on the pituitary gland. These tumors are also called adenomas, and they cause the body to produce too much growth hormone.
Acromegaly Diagnosis
To diagnose acromegaly (a growth hormone disorder), the doctor will probably do 3 things: look for physical changes, test your growth hormone and insulin-like growth factor-1 levels, and check for a tumor using imaging tests.
Acromegaly Overview
Acromegaly (called gigantism when it occurs in children) is a growth hormone disorder. It causes the pituitary gland to release too much growth hormone, leading to excessive growth.
Acromegaly Symptoms
The symptoms of acromegaly (a growth hormone disorder) develop gradually. Changes in hand and foot size are usually the first noticeable acromegaly symptoms. Article lists all possible acromegaly symptoms.
Growth Hormone Deficiency Basics
Growth hormone deficiency can happen when the body doesn’t produce enough growth hormone, a hormone produced in the pituitary gland. Learn about growth hormone deficiency basics and see who’s at risk for developing it.
Diseases of the Adrenal Cortex: Cushing's Syndrome
This article is a comprehensive overview of Cushing's syndrome, which is caused by excess production of the hormone cortisol by the adrenal cortex. Learn about the history of this disease, along with the symptoms, diagnosis, and treatments for Cushing's s