Warning Signs Of Multiple Endocrine Neoplasia Type 1

Acromegaly

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Acromegaly is an uncommon disorder where the pituitary gland produces an abnormally high amount of growth hormone in the body. The pituitary gland is located in the center of the brain, and it is responsible for the production of several different hormones. These hormones manage body functions like reproduction, growth, metabolism, and development. When growth hormone is secreted into the bloodstream by the pituitary gland, the liver responds with the production of a hormone called insulin-like growth factor I or IGF-I. Individuals with MEN 1 may develop a tumor in the pituitary gland called an adenoma. Although adenomas are benign or noncancerous, they compress surrounding tissues and produce an excess amount of growth hormone. The high levels of growth hormone cause the liver to produce an abnormally high quantity of IGF-I hormone. It is the excess IGF-I hormone that actually results in the overgrowth of tissues throughout the body in acromegaly. The most common manifestations that appear in patients affected by acromegaly are organ enlargement and bone overgrowth.

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