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Micromegaly

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Micromegaly is a term sometimes used to describe a state with abnormal, elevated insulin-like growth factor 1 levels and normal growth hormone levels (with correct suppression during an oral glucose tolerance test).[1][2][3] In typical acromegaly disease scenario both insulin-like growth factor 1 levels and growth hormone levels are elevated (growth hormone is not suppressed correctly during an oral glucose tolerance test). Such abnormalities in the insulin-like growth factor 1 levels can be caused by pituitary microadenoma.[citation needed]

References

  1. ^ Encyclopedia of Endocrine Diseases. Academic Press. 2018-09-12. ISBN 9780128122006.
  2. ^ Butz, Laura B.; Sullivan, Stephen E.; Chandler, William F.; Barkan, Ariel L. (December 2016). ""Micromegaly": an update on the prevalence of acromegaly with apparently normal GH secretion in the modern era". Pituitary. 19 (6): 547–551. doi:10.1007/s11102-016-0735-0. ISSN 1573-7403. PMID 27497970. S2CID 22996839.
  3. ^ Schopohl, Jochen; Bidlingmaier, Martin; Stormann, Sylvere; Schilbach, Katharina (2019-05-01). "A case of". 63. BioScientifica. doi:10.1530/endoabs.63.P252. S2CID 164684371. {{cite journal}}: Cite journal requires |journal= (help)