Neuropathic foot ulcers in the tallest patients with acromegalic gigantism: a common and significant problem. Historical overview

Author:

de Herder Wouter W.ORCID,Raymond Warren A.

Abstract

AbstractPurposeWe present a historical overview on neuropathic ulcers in patients with acromegalic gigantism.Materials and methodsThe case histories of 6 famous patients with acromegalic gigantism and living in the twentieth century were analyzed. The combined final height and maximum weight of these giants were: 272 cm. & 215.9 kg., 218.4 cm. & 125 kg., 242 cm. & 165 kg., 220.5 cm. & 135 kg., 235 cm. & 136 kg. and 224.8 cm. & 174 kg.ConclusionsNeuropathic foot ulcers leading to hospital admissions and surgical and medical interventions were reported in 6 patients with acromegalic gigantism. These ulcers significantly impaired the daily activities of these individuals. Neuropathies of the sural nerve in patients with acromegalic gigantism can lead to hypoesthesia and hypoalgesia of the lower legs and feet. Potential contributing factors for the development of neuropathic ulcers of the feet in patients with acromegalic gigantism and neuropathy might be leg and foot deformities, muscle weakness and poor quality footwear. Diabetes mellitus, or impaired glucose intolerance does not necessarily seem to play a role.

Publisher

Springer Science and Business Media LLC

Subject

Endocrinology,Endocrinology, Diabetes and Metabolism

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