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  2. Acromegaly - Wikipedia

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    Acromegaly is a disorder that results in excess growth of certain parts of the human body. It is caused by excess growth hormone (GH) after the growth plates have closed. The initial symptom is typically enlargement of the hands and feet. [ 3 ]

  3. Coarse facial features - Wikipedia

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    Acromegaly; Alpha-mannosidosis type II; Aspartylglycosaminuria; Battaglia Neri syndrome; Börjeson–Forssman–Lehmann syndrome; Chromosome 6q deletion syndrome; Coarse face - hypotonia - constipation; Congenital hypothyroidism; Dandy–Walker malformation (with mental retardation basal ganglia disease and seizures) Dyggve–Melchior–Clausen ...

  4. Facies (medical) - Wikipedia

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    Gorilla-like faceacromegaly; Bovine facies (or cow face) – craniofacial dysostosis or Crouzon syndrome; Marshall halls facies – hydrocephalus; Frog face – intranasal disease; Coarse facies – many inborn errors of metabolism; Adenoid facies – developmental facial traits caused by adenoid hypertrophy, nasal airway obstruction and ...

  5. Pituitary adenoma - Wikipedia

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    Morphological facial changes caused by acromegaly; frontal bossing, enlarged nose, prognathism and maxillary widening with separation of teeth and unseen, enlargement of the tongue, stuffy nose (macroglossia) Acromegaly is a syndrome that results when the anterior pituitary gland produces excess growth hormone (GH).

  6. Skull bossing - Wikipedia

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    Frontal bossing may be seen in a few rare medical syndromes such as acromegaly – a chronic medical disorder in which the anterior pituitary gland produces excess growth hormone (GH). [2] Frontal bossing may also occur in diseases resulting in chronic anemia, where there is increased hematopoiesis and enlargement of the medullary cavities of ...

  7. Mary Ann Bevan - Wikipedia

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    Mary Ann Bevan (née Webster; 20 December 1874 – 26 December 1933) was an English nurse, who, after developing acromegaly, toured the circus sideshow circuit as "the ugliest woman in the world". [ 1 ]

  8. Hyperpituitarism - Wikipedia

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    Hyperpituitarism is a condition due to the primary hypersecretion of pituitary hormones; [3] [medical citation needed] it typically results from a pituitary adenoma.In children with hyperpituitarism, disruption of growth regulation is rare, either because of hormone hypersecretion or because of manifestations caused by local compression of the adenoma.

  9. Yao Defen - Wikipedia

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    Yao Defen (Chinese: 姚德芬; pinyin: Yáo Défēn; July 15, 1972 – November 13, 2012 [1]) was a Chinese woman who was the tallest living woman, as recognized by Guinness World Records. [2] She stood at 7 ft 8 in tall and weighed 346 lb (157kg). [3] Her gigantism was due to a tumor in her pituitary gland.

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