An excess of growth hormone (GH) results in accelerated growth and in childhood, the clinical manifestation is gigantism. When GH excess has its onset after epiphyseal fusion at puberty, the overgrowth of soft tissue and bone results in acromegaly. Persistent GH excess in gigantism also causes acromegalic features that become evident in the adult years. The causes of GH excess are primarily lesions in the pituitary, which is the main source of GH. In this review, we provide an update on the clinical, radiological and pathologic features of the various types of pituitary neuroendocrine tumors (PitNETs) that produce GH. These tumors are all derived from PIT1-lineage cells. Those composed of somatotrophs may be densely granulated, resembling n...
Pituitary tumors are common in the general population. Since neuroimaging techniques have improved, ...
Familial GH-secreting tumors are seen in association with three separate hereditary clinical syndrom...
Extreme physical size and stature (gigantism) is a rare condition in childhood, and when it is prese...
peer reviewedEctopic acromegaly is a consequence of rare neuroendocrine tumors (NET) that secrete gr...
Pituitary tumors account for about 15 % of primary intracranial neoplasms.1 Given the critical locat...
Gigantism indicates excessive secretion of growth hormones (GH) during childhood when open epiphysea...
In the majority of cases, acromegaly is due to GH hypersecretion by a somatotroph pituitary tumor. T...
Acromegaly caused by ectopic growth hormone-releasing hormone (GHRH)-secreting tumor is exceedingly ...
In the general population, height is determined by a complex interplay between genetic and environme...
Copyright © 2013 Ryosuke Mori et al. is is an open access article distributed under the Creative Com...
Introduction: Acromegaly is caused due to the unregulated and sustained overproduction of growth hor...
Definition and epidemiology The first historical description of acromegaly could be the story of Dav...
Purpose: Acromegaly is usually due to growth hormone (GH)-secreting pituitary adenomas, but it may b...
Growth hormone (GH)-secreting pituitary tumours represent the most genetically determined pituitary ...
A 19 year old female patient with typical features of acromegaly was found to have an extensive pitu...
Pituitary tumors are common in the general population. Since neuroimaging techniques have improved, ...
Familial GH-secreting tumors are seen in association with three separate hereditary clinical syndrom...
Extreme physical size and stature (gigantism) is a rare condition in childhood, and when it is prese...
peer reviewedEctopic acromegaly is a consequence of rare neuroendocrine tumors (NET) that secrete gr...
Pituitary tumors account for about 15 % of primary intracranial neoplasms.1 Given the critical locat...
Gigantism indicates excessive secretion of growth hormones (GH) during childhood when open epiphysea...
In the majority of cases, acromegaly is due to GH hypersecretion by a somatotroph pituitary tumor. T...
Acromegaly caused by ectopic growth hormone-releasing hormone (GHRH)-secreting tumor is exceedingly ...
In the general population, height is determined by a complex interplay between genetic and environme...
Copyright © 2013 Ryosuke Mori et al. is is an open access article distributed under the Creative Com...
Introduction: Acromegaly is caused due to the unregulated and sustained overproduction of growth hor...
Definition and epidemiology The first historical description of acromegaly could be the story of Dav...
Purpose: Acromegaly is usually due to growth hormone (GH)-secreting pituitary adenomas, but it may b...
Growth hormone (GH)-secreting pituitary tumours represent the most genetically determined pituitary ...
A 19 year old female patient with typical features of acromegaly was found to have an extensive pitu...
Pituitary tumors are common in the general population. Since neuroimaging techniques have improved, ...
Familial GH-secreting tumors are seen in association with three separate hereditary clinical syndrom...
Extreme physical size and stature (gigantism) is a rare condition in childhood, and when it is prese...