Acromegaly presenting as hirsuitism: Uncommon sinister aetiology of a common clinical sign

  • Rajesh Jain
  • Deep Dutta
  • K S Shivaprasad
  • Indira Maisnam
  • Sujoy Ghosh
  • Satinath Mukhopadhyay
  • Subhankar Chowdhury
Publication date
January 2012
Publisher
Wolters Kluwer Medknow Publications
Journal
issn:2230-8210

Abstract

Hirsuitism though not uncommon (24%), is not considered to be a prominent feature of acromegaly because of its lack of specificity and occurrence. Hirsuitism is very common in women of reproductive age (5-7%) and has been classically associated with polycystic ovarian syndrome (PCOS). Twenty-eight year lady with 3 year duration of hirsuitism (Modified Ferriman Gallwey score-24/36 ), features of insulin resistance (acanthosis), subtle features of acromegaloidism (woody nose and bulbous lips) was diagnosed to have acromegaly in view of elevated IGF-1 (1344 ng/ml; normal: 116-358 ng/ml), basal (45.1 ng/ml) and post glucose growth hormone (39.94 ng/ml) and MRI brain showing pituitary macroadenoma. Very high serum androstenedione (>10 ng/ml; nor...

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