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Title: Gigantism: Definition, Causes, Symptoms and treatment (1)


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Gigantism
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Gigantism
  • Our bodys pituitary gland secretes growth
    hormone (GH) which is responsible for overall
    body development during childhood. When too much
    growth hormone is secreted that augments the
    growth of muscle, bones and connective tissue in
    childhood or adolescence before the end of
    puberty, the condition is called Gigantism
    (Endocrine disorder). The result is an increase
    in height and formation of additional soft
    tissues. Some individuals may achieve a height in
    excess of eight feet.

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Causes of Gigantism
  • In most of the cases, non-cancerous pituitary
    gland tumor is behind gigantism. Located at the
    base of the brain, pituitary gland makes hormones
    that control body temperature, metabolism
    growth, sexual development and urine production.
    Other causes of gigantism are
  • McCune-Albright syndrome is a disorder that
    causes unusual growth of bone tissues, gland
    irregularities and patches of light-brown skin
  • Carney complex is a hereditary condition which
    cancerous or non-cancerous endocrine tumors and
    spots of darker skin
  • Multiple endocrine neoplasia type 1 is also a
    hereditary condition which cause tumors in the
    pancreas, parathyroid glands and pituitary gland
  • Neurofibromatosis is a hereditary disease that
    causes tumors in the nervous system.

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Symptoms
  • Your child is suffering from gigantism if he/she
    is much taller than other children of the same
    age. Moreover, some parts of the body may be
    visibly bigger than other parts. Common signs of
    gigantism include large hands and feet, thick
    toes and fingers, a bulging jaw and forehead, and
    improper facial features. Children suffering from
    gigantism may also suffer from large heads, lips,
    or tongues. The symptoms of gigantism depend on
    the size of the pituitary gland tumor. Some
    children may experience vision problems, headaches
     and nausea from tumor. Other symptoms include
  • Large scale sweating
  • Weakness
  • Onset of puberty in boys and girls may be delayed
  • Irregularity in menstrual cycle
  • Deafness

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Treatments
  • Gigantism requires early detection and strong
    treatment to prevent excess production of growth
    hormone and to improve life expectancy. Normally,
    surgery is the first line of treatment with the
    objective of removing the tumor to minimize
    growth hormone levels and reduce the pressure on
    the nerves. The type of operation depends on the
    size of the tumor and how easily it can be
    accessed. Radiation therapy is another option
    if surgery has not provided a complete cure. It
    can take several years for radiation therapy to
    be effective. Half of the patients achieve
    controlled growth hormone in 5-10 years. Though
    radiation therapy is successful in controlling
    tumor growth, it may not reduce growth hormone
    and insulin-like growth factor 1 levels.

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Treatments
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  • Drug therapy may also be used in certain
    circumstancesPrior to surgery in order to
    control symptoms and cause the tumor to shrink
  • Post surgery when growth hormone levels are not
    managed
  • While radiation therapy is going on
  • Individuals not qualified for surgical process
  • Regular medical follow-up is required to
    scrutinize growth hormone and insulin-like growth
    factor 1 to notice any growth of the tumor.

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