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  2. Acromegaly - Wikipedia

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    Acromegaly is usually caused by the pituitary gland producing excess growth hormone. In more than 95% of cases, the excess production is due to a benign tumor, known as a pituitary adenoma. The condition is not inherited. Acromegaly is rarely due to a tumor in another part of the body.

  3. 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.

  4. Skull bossing - Wikipedia

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    It is caused by enlargement of the frontal bone, often in conjunction with abnormal enlargement of other facial bones, skull, mandible, and bones of the hands and feet. 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 ...

  5. Hypersomatotropism (veterinary) - Wikipedia

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    Mammary gland production of growth hormone is stimulated by progestogen, this occurs naturally in intact bitches. Synthetic progestogens can cause excessive growth hormone secretion and higher IGF-1 levels which may lead to acromegaly and diabetes mellitus.

  6. Pituitary adenoma - Wikipedia

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    Acromegaly is a syndrome that results when the anterior pituitary gland produces excess growth hormone (GH). Approximately 90–95% of acromegaly cases are caused by a pituitary adenoma and it most commonly affects middle aged adults, [18] Acromegly can result in severe disfigurement, serious complicating conditions, and premature death if ...

  7. Girl in critical condition after being shot by 3-year-old ...

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    The shooting took place at an apartment complex in the southwest part of the city police said, after the 3-year-old boy grabbed an unsecured gun.

  8. Gigantism - Wikipedia

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    Comparative illustration from Talbot's 1889 work Degeneracy: its causes, signs and results. 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]

  9. Celebrity Faces Show Alarming Effects Of Ozempic Use As ...

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    Image credits: Stewart Cook/ABC/Getty Images While Ozempic is not approved for weight loss, some physicians prescribe it for this purpose, as per UC Davis Health.. Ozempic can help with weight ...

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