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Comparative Analysis of Human Growth Hormone in Serum Using SPRi, Nano-SPRi and ELISA Assays
Published on: January 7, 2016
A case of excess growth hormone levels
M Shariff1, W S Dhillo, L J Seal
1Department of Endocrinology, Imperial College Faculty of Medicine, Charing Cross Hospital, London W6 6RF, UK.
Abstract:
Patients with anorexia nervosa are known to have elevated basal growth hormone levels, which fail to suppress normally during glucose tolerance testing. We describe a case of probable anorexia nervosa initially diagnosed as acromegaly despite a low insulin-like growth factor-1 level and treated with transsphenoidal surgery based on a pituitary microadenoma on magnetic resonance imaging and a lack of suppression of growth hormone levels during glucose tolerance testing. This case highlights, firstly, that pituitary magnetic resonance imaging will suggest a pituitary adenoma in up to 10% of normal individuals. Secondly, that a diagnosis of acromegaly should be made on clinical features as well as growth hormone measurements.
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