Co-Occurrence of Acromegaly and Hematological Disorders: A Myth or Common Pathogenic Mechanism

Prakamya Gupta, P. Dutta
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Background: Acromegaly is not one disease but an association of clinical, biochemical and radiological features. Altered blood counts are often observed in acromegaly patients. Acromegaly patients presenting with a hematological malignancy are rare. To date, there are several cases that have reported the co-occurrence of these diseases. Summary: The coexistence of the two diseases can be a mere coincidence or may have a common pathogenic mechanism. The rarity of these conditions and the small number of patients makes it difficult to determine the real role of elevated growth hormone and insulin-like growth factor-1 levels in the occurrence of hematological malignancies. Patients with growth hormone (GH) replacement due to GH-deficient acromegaly are at a high risk of developing hematological disorders. Conclusion: In this review, we aim to provide evidence for the correlation between the two disorders.
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肢端肥大症和血液系统疾病的共同发生:一个神话或共同的致病机制
背景:肢端肥大症不是一种疾病,而是一种与临床、生化和放射学特征相关的疾病。肢端肥大症患者常观察到血液计数改变。肢端肥大症患者表现为血液恶性肿瘤是罕见的。迄今为止,已有几例报告这些疾病同时发生。两种疾病的共存可能仅仅是巧合,也可能具有共同的致病机制。这些疾病的罕见性和患者数量少,使得很难确定生长激素和胰岛素样生长因子-1水平升高在血液系统恶性肿瘤发生中的真正作用。由于GH缺乏性肢端肥大症而替代生长激素(GH)的患者发展为血液系统疾病的风险很高。结论:在这篇综述中,我们旨在为两种疾病之间的相关性提供证据。
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