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  2. Gigantism - Wikipedia

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    Finding a specific genetic cause for gigantism has proven to be difficult. Gigantism is the primary example of growth hormone hyper-secretion disorders, a group of illnesses that are not yet deeply understood. [6] Some common mutations have been associated with gigantism. Pediatric gigantism patients have shown to have duplications of genes on ...

  3. Acromegaly - Wikipedia

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    Specialty: Endocrinology: Symptoms: Enlargement of the hands, feet, forehead, jaw, and nose, thicker skin, deepening of the voice [3]: Complications: Type 2 diabetes, sleep apnea, high blood pressure, [3] high cholesterol, heart problems, particularly enlargement of the heart (cardiomegaly), osteoarthritis, spinal cord compression or fractures, increased risk of cancerous tumors, precancerous ...

  4. Local gigantism - Wikipedia

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    Local gigantism affecting second toe of a child Local gigantism or localised gigantism is a condition in which a certain part of the body acquires larger than normal size due to excessive growth of the anatomical structures or abnormal accumulation of substances.

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    A study published last year found that a healthy diet could increase lifespan by up to 10 years, and Nathan K. LeBrasseur, a physiologist at Mayo Clinic, previously told BI that spending just 3% ...

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    The US Preventive Services Task Force, however, does not recommend adults over 60 take preventive aspirin. CoQ10. CoQ10 is a substance found in cells that helps convert food into energy. As an ...

  8. Sotos syndrome - Wikipedia

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    Adult height is usually in the normal range, although Broc Brown has the condition and was named the world's tallest teenager; as of late 2016, he was 2.34 m (7 ft 8 in) tall and still growing. [2] Individuals with Sotos syndrome often have intellectual impairment, [3] [4] and most also display autistic traits. [5]

  9. Proteus syndrome - Wikipedia

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    Proteus syndrome is a rare disorder with a genetic background [1] that can cause tissue overgrowth involving all three embryonic lineages.Patients with Proteus syndrome tend to have an increased risk of embryonic tumor development. [2]