Gigantism is an untreatable condition. It's not a disease you can 'get over'. Medical privacy law is world-wide, so you're going to have difficulty finding out the answer to this question. You may be able to find a few cases published before privacy legislation became widespread, but, in my opinion, that would be contrary to the spirit of all privacy principles and legislation.
"Gigantism" is the common, non-technical, everyday name for "macrosomia."
Gigantism is usually caused by a hormone disorder, not a single gene being dominant or recessive. In some rare cases, gigantism can be caused by a genetic mutation, but it is not a simple dominant or recessive trait.
It has never been revealed if Peter Croch suffers from gigantism.
Edumacation
yes
The amount of hormone that is present in gigantism is HYPER because you can choose either ( HYPO or HYPER) . Because the gigantism is overproduction of growth hormones during childhood or adolescence.
Eurasia
He had gigantism.
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Pituitary gigantism is very common among several animals. This is when the hormone regulation results in a larger than normal animal.
Gigantism is abnormally large growth due to an excess of growth hormone during childhood, before the bone growth plates have closed.
Yes, complications associated with gigantism, such as heart disease and respiratory issues, can lead to premature death. Treatment of gigantism focuses on managing symptoms and reducing the risk of these complications.