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The discovery of an anterior asymptomatic mediastinal mass with
acromegaly
creates a dilemma for the clinician. As
acromegaly
can be due to a pituitary tumor but also to an ectopic production of GHRH, the first diagnostic step consists of finding the etiology of the disease in order to use adequate treatment. This can be complicated by the fact that
acromegaly
can be associated with other tumors (for instance in MEN-1 disease and
Carney Complex
) and because chronic GH hypersecretion can stimulate tumor overgrowth and perhaps tumor formation. We describe the case of a 44-year-old acromegalic woman with an anterior mediastinal mass. We present the different diagnoses and a review of the literature.
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PMID:[Clinical case of the month. Anterior mediastinal mass in a patient with acromegaly]. 1497 45
Carney Complex
(
CNC
) and Multiple Endocrine Neoplasia type 1 (MEN1) are forms of multiple endocrine neoplasia of dominant autosomal inheritance. Diagnosis of
CNC
occurs when two major criteria (lentiginoses, primary pigmented nodular adrenocortical disease, cardiac and cutaneous myxomas,
acromegaly
, testicular neoplasias, thyroid cancer) are observed and/or a major criterion associated with a supplementary criterion (affected relative, PRKAR1A gene mutation) occurs. On the other hand, diagnosis for MEN1 occurs through detection of two or more tumors located at the pituitary gland, parathyroid and/or pancreatic cells. The present case describes a 55 year-old male patient, diagnosed with
acromegaly
, primary hyperparathyroidism and papillary thyroid cancer, exhibiting components that meet the diagnostic criteria of both conditions described. Despite the occurrence of only one sporadic association or the
acromegaly
per se being responsible for the papillary cancer, new molecular mechanisms may not be ruled out.
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PMID:Possible association between Carney complex and multiple endocrine neoplasia type 1 phenotypes. 1916 94
The university museum for cultural history in the castle of Marburg has a portrait "Die grosse Barb", which represents a women suffering from
acromegaly
. She shows the typical pathologic alterations: thickening of the skin folds, thickening of the lips and the eyelids, growth of bones and cartilages, lengthening of the nose, enlargement of the ears, protrusion of the zygoma, mandible and the chin.
Acromegaly
is a consequence of enhanced secretion of growth hormone, which occurs also as a symptom of several syndromes, such as multiple endocrine neoplasia type 1, McCune-Albright-syndrome, and
NAME
syndrome (Carney complex type I). The most remarkable symptom of
acromegaly
is the gigantism. This occurs also in androgen-deficient states, such as the Klinefelter syndrome and some more genetic syndromes, of which the Simpson-Golabi-Behmel syndrome, the Sotos syndrome, the Marfan syndrome, the homocystinuria, and the fragile X-syndrome may be mentioned. Nothing is known on the further fate of the patient shown in the portrait. It is also unknown, whether she owes her position as a chambermaid to her gigantism, for it was a common use in courts to have people with abnormal body shapes in attendance.
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PMID:["Die grosse Barb" in the museum of the University of Marburg. An early documentation of acromegaly]. 1954 68