2022
DOI: 10.1016/j.ghir.2022.101497
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Acromegaly-related cutis verticis gyrata

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“…Digital clubbing is the most specific sign of this condition, while joint manifestations typically include arthralgia, synovial effusions, periosteal changes, acroosteolysis and interosseous membranes ossification, affecting mainly the knees, ankles and wrists 1,2 . Skin involvement is characterized by facial coarsening, skin hypertrophy and pachydermia of the forehead, face, and scalp (cutis verticis gyrata) 1,3 . Other features of pachydermoperiostosis includes hyperhidrosis, seborrhoea, acne, blepharoptosis, hypoalbuminemia, chronic gastritis, peptic ulcer, episodes of watery diarrhoea, anaemia and myelofibrosis 1,2 .…”
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“…Digital clubbing is the most specific sign of this condition, while joint manifestations typically include arthralgia, synovial effusions, periosteal changes, acroosteolysis and interosseous membranes ossification, affecting mainly the knees, ankles and wrists 1,2 . Skin involvement is characterized by facial coarsening, skin hypertrophy and pachydermia of the forehead, face, and scalp (cutis verticis gyrata) 1,3 . Other features of pachydermoperiostosis includes hyperhidrosis, seborrhoea, acne, blepharoptosis, hypoalbuminemia, chronic gastritis, peptic ulcer, episodes of watery diarrhoea, anaemia and myelofibrosis 1,2 .…”
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confidence: 99%
“…1,2 The differential diagnosis of pseudoacromegaly is challenging due to the long list of disorders that may be associated with acromegalyrelated manifestations, including acromegaloid facial appearance, acral enlargement, overgrowth/tall stature, macroglossia, arthralgia, skin manifestations, hyperhidrosis, hypertension, diabetes, among others. 1,3 Such pseudoacromegaly conditions are rare and sometimes have overlapping features, which impose further challenges to the differential diagnosis, however some have distinctive features facilitating the establishment of the diagnosis of the underlying condition. 2,[4][5][6] Although the list of conditions associated with acromegaloid features but normal GH/IGF-1 axis may be extensive, not all pseudoacromegaly conditions mimic closely acromegaly or pituitary gigantism.…”
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“…Cells and appendant organs of the skin, including epidermal and follicular keratinocytes, papilla cells, fibroblasts, endothelial cells, melanocytes, sebocytes, and sweat glands, are all influenced by hormones ( 9 ). Naked-eye inspections of the cutaneous presentations of acromegaly include skin thickening, skin edema, skin wrinkling, face coarsening, neoplastic tags, excessive seborrhea, hyperhidrosis, and pigmentation ( 5 , 10 , 26 29 ). In this study, extremity enlargement, facial feature changes, hyperpigmentation, oily skin, and hyperhidrosis were detected in the majority of acromegaly patients while hypertrichosis and skin tags were detected in a small proportion of patients, in accordance with previous studies ( 9 , 29 31 ).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…CVG būdingi odos pakitimai gali pasireikšti ir kartu su specifiniais genetiniais sindromais, tokiais kaip Noonan ar Ternerio sindromas [10]. Mokslinėje literatūroje trūksta sutarimo, kaip tokius atvejus reikėtų klasifikuoti [10,11]. Pavyzdžiui, Ternerio sindromo atveju stebimi odos pakitimai gali būti sukelti tiek, kaip manoma, nykstančios Ternerio sindromą turintiems būdingos limfedemos (tokie CVG atvejai galėtų būti priskirti pirminiam tipui), tiek odos hamartomos [10,12].…”
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