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== Screening == | |||
*According to the endocrine society, screening for acromegaly by measurement of IGF-1 is recommended among patients with the clinical features of acromegaly. These features include the following: | |||
*** Enlarged hands and feet | |||
*** Change in the facial features | |||
*** Headache | |||
*** Increase sweating | |||
*** Paraesthesia | |||
*** Skin thickening | |||
*** Protrusion of the lower jaw | |||
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==References== | ==References== | ||
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Overview
Screening
- According to the endocrine society, screening for acromegaly by measurement of IGF-1 is recommended among patients with the clinical features of acromegaly. These features include the following:
- Enlarged hands and feet
- Change in the facial features
- Headache
- Increase sweating
- Paraesthesia
- Skin thickening
- Protrusion of the lower jaw