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Acromegaly - Diagnosis

Medically Reviewed by The Medindia Medical Review Team on Sep 05, 2014


Acromegaly - Diagnosis

The diagnosis of Acromegaly is confirmed by Growth Hormone Suppression Test. Other tests like Insulin-like Growth Factor-1 levels, X-rays, MRI and CT scan can also be used to detect acromegaly.


The diagnosis of the disease is often delayed due to the slow onset of many of the signs and symptoms. Diagnosis can be established using the following:

Physical examination:

The disease can be diagnosed by comparing serial photos taken over the years to observe physical changes in the patient.

Hormonal:

Caution:

Remember in a pregnant woman, IGF-1 levels are two to three times higher than normal. Similarly, IGF-1 levels decline in aging people. It also may be abnormally low in patients with poorly-controlled diabetes mellitus.

Radiological:

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