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Vikrant Ghatnatti1, Dipti Sarma, Uma Saikia
1Department of Endocrinology, Gauhati Medical College, Guwahati, India.
Abstract:
Pachydermoperiostosis maybe mistaken for acromegaly as it can present with progressive enlargement of hands and feet. We describe a 32 year old male with enlargement of hands and feet and extensive keloid formation. Family history was positive for similar complaints. X ray imaging showed normal heel pad thickness with acroosteolysis and subperiosteal new bone formation in hands and feet. IGF-1 was normal and glucose suppressed GH values were normal.
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