Gigantism is growth hormone excess prior to puberty and acromegaly is GH excess once one is a fully grown adult.
Gigantism:
1. If increased growth hormone occurs before puberty
2. Includes excessive length of bones, coarsening of the facial bones
3. Sexual development is usually slowed, mentally normal or slow
4. Usually result of tumor, surgical removal, radiation, drug therapy are treatment
5. Prognosis is good
Acromegaly:
1. Increased in growth hormone occurs after puberty
2. thickening and coarsening of bones, enlargement of lips, nose, jaw, thickening of tongue and skin.
3. Shortens life expectancy and often leads to CHF
4. Usually caused by tumor which may also affect vision
5. Surgical resection or radiation is Treatment, but this leads to hypopituitarism and tumors tend to reoccur.
A person with gigantism or acromegaly has an excess amount of growth hormone, and grows too much, which not only makes that person very tall, but also somewhat distorts their body proportions.
Robert Wadlow suffered from pituitary gigantism (or acromegaly).
Maybe because his incredible height was caused by pituitary gigantism and that disorder often leads to acromegaly (although not necessarily).
The term for the excess secretion of growth hormone that causes acromegaly and gigantism is "growth hormone hypersecretion." This condition often results from a pituitary adenoma, which is a benign tumor of the pituitary gland. In children, this excess hormone leads to gigantism, characterized by excessive growth, while in adults, it results in acromegaly, where bones and tissues grow larger than normal.
Gigantism and acromegaly both result from an excess of growth hormone, typically caused by a benign tumor on the pituitary gland known as an adenoma. In children, this excess growth hormone leads to gigantism, characterized by excessive growth and height. In adults, the same condition results in acromegaly, where the body's bones and tissues enlarge, leading to distinctive facial features and other systemic changes. Both conditions can lead to serious health complications if left untreated.
John F Kennedy? Abraham Lincoln is thought to have suffered from Marfan's Syndrome, acromegaly, which is an adrenal disorder connected with what sometimes is called "gigantism". John Kennedy had adrenal disorders but he did not exhibit signs of acromegaly. Cushings disease has been mentioned in books about Kennedy.
Over secretion of human growth hormone during childhood can cause gigantism, a condition characterized by excessive growth leading to tall stature, enlarged organs, and possible joint disorders. Treatment typically involves controlling the levels of growth hormone through medication or surgery to prevent further complications.
Hmm I'm not sure but the disorders are Gigantism, Dwarfism, Acromegaly, Goiter, Grave's Disease, Cretinism etc.
It could be gigantism or acromegaly. A catch-all term for these diseases (and others like them) is Overgrowth syndrome.
Growth hormone is produced and released by the anterior pituitary. Excess early in life can produce gigantism, deficiency can cause dwarfism. Later in life, excess causes acromegaly.I'm looking for this same answer and just found it!:growth-hormone deficiency
either "gigantism" where the boy/girl shoots up in height proportionally; or "acromegaly" where only the extremities grow longer, e.g. the hands/feet/face but not the rest of the body and the growth of the body is disproportionate. anandcop82@gmail.com
There is no definitive evidence that Abraham Lincoln had gigantism, but some historians and medical experts speculate that he may have had a condition related to it, such as acromegaly, which could explain his tall stature and distinctive facial features. Lincoln stood about 6 feet 4 inches tall, and his long limbs and facial asymmetry have led to this speculation. However, without modern medical assessments, it's impossible to confirm any specific condition. Ultimately, while he was unusually tall, attributing it to gigantism remains largely speculative.