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Cutaneous findings in patients with acromegaly and its relationship with concomitant endocrinopathies.

İsa AnFiliz Cebeci KahramanAslı BilgiçAysun Şikar AktürkHülya AlbayrakDemet KartalSalih Levent ÇınarSezgi Sarıkaya SolakMeltem UsluHatice Erdi Şanlıİncilay Kalay YıldızhanMustafa Turhan Şahinİlkin ZindanciSevil SavaşErhan AyhanMurat CinelElif Nazlı Serin AtaşMustafa AydemirAlev SelekGülşah ElbükenSayid Shafi ZuhurZuleyha KaracaBuket Yılmaz BülbülMustafa ÜnübolÖzgür DemirZeliha HekimsoyMazhar TunaMiray AsilsoySedat Çetin
Published in: Clinical endocrinology (2024)
Cutaneous androgenization findings such as skin tag, seborrhoea, acne and acanthosis nigricans are common in patients with acromegaly. Clinicians should be aware that skin findings associated with insulin resistance may develop in these patients. It can be said that the remission state in acromegaly has no curative effect on cutaneous findings. Only patients in remission were less likely to have hypertrichosis. This may allow earlier review of the follow-up and treatment of acromegaly patients presenting with complaints of hypertrichosis. Additionally, it can be said that patients with skin findings such as cherry angioma may be predisposed to a second endocrinopathy, especially hypothyroidism. Including dermatology in a multidisciplinary perspective in acromegaly patient management would be beneficial to detect cutaneous findings earlier.
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