1. Acromegaly: A rare disease?
- Author
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Bruno OD
- Subjects
- Acromegaly epidemiology, Acromegaly etiology, Delayed Diagnosis, Europe epidemiology, Humans, Pituitary Neoplasms complications, Pituitary Neoplasms diagnosis, Rare Diseases epidemiology, Acromegaly diagnosis, Rare Diseases diagnosis
- Abstract
Acromegaly is generally considered a benign and uncommon disease. However, some recent data bring support to the idea that it is more frequent than previously thought. Besides, acromegaly can significantly shorten the length of life due to its cardiovascular and metabolic complications. Since its clinical signs are insidiously progressive for many years, there is a considerable delay in its detection. Usually, many different specialists have been consulted before reaching diagnosis of acromegaly. Those specialists include cardiologists, pulmonologists, dentists, rheumatologists, and diabetes specialists. Possible means to achieve earlier detection are based on increasing awareness of doctors and the public in general. In this paper, the author analyzes the factors related to delayed diagnosis and the potential ways to ameliorate awareness of the disease with particular attention to screening procedures.
- Published
- 2018