Acromegaly Flashcards
1
Q
What is Acromegaly?
A
- Excessive secretion of GH
2
Q
What can cause excessive GH secretion?
A
- Pituitary adenoma - most common
- Ectopic from lung/pancreatic/ovarian cancer
- Growth hormone releasing hormone
3
Q
What is the presentation of acromegaly like?
A
- Space occupying lesion
- Headaches
- Bitemporal hemianopia
- Overgrowth of tissues
- frontal bossing
- large nose
- macroglossia
- large hands and feet
- prognatism
- arthirtis
- Organ
- Hypertrophic heart
- Hypertension
- Type 2 diabetes
- Colorectal cancer
4
Q
What Ix would you order for Acromegaly?
A
- Bloods
- glucose, phosphate, calcium, triglycerides - all raise
- IGF-1
- Oral glucose tolerance test
- MRI of brain
- Visual test field
- CT scan - if ectopic GH suspected
5
Q
Why is random GH test unreliable?
A
- secretion is pulsatile
- peaks of acromegaly and normal levels overlap
6
Q
How does oral glucose tolerance test work?
A
- glucose inhibits GH release
- If glucose fails to suppress GH < 1.0mcg/L, this confirms diagnosis of acromegaly
7
Q
What are the differential diagnosis of Acromegaly?
A
- pseudo-acromegaly
- same physical appearance, no elevated Gh or IGF-1
8
Q
What is the Mx of Acromegaly?
A
- Transphenoidal surgery
- Surgical recestion of ectopic tumours
- medications
- Somatostatin analogues - first choice
- octreotride
- lanreotide
- Dopamine agonist
- Bromocriptine
- Cabergoline
- Genetically modified GH
- Pegvisomant (PEG)
- Somatostatin analogues - first choice