Author:
Feingold Kenneth R.,Goldfine Ira D.,Weinstein Philip R.
Abstract
✓ In rare cases, acromegalic patients have normal basal concentrations of growth hormone, and their acromegaly results from abnormal growth-hormone secretory patterns. A patient is reported with the clinical features of acromegaly, who had elevated somatomedin levels and an enlarged sella turcica, but whose serum growth-hormone levels on continuous monitoring were in the normal range, with levels of 2.8 to 8.9 ng/ml. Dynamic studies of growth hormone revealed normal responses to hypo- and hyperglycemia, but abnormal responses to L-dopa and thyroid-releasing hormone. At surgery, neither a pituitary adenoma nor eosinophilic hyperplasia was present. It is likely that this patient's acromegaly resulted from the presence of chronically high normal levels of growth hormone.
Publisher
Journal of Neurosurgery Publishing Group (JNSPG)
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