An unusual cause of acromegaly

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We report a rare case of acromegaly due to a growth hormone releasing hormone-secreting bronchial carcinoid tumour. A 40-year-old man initially presented with acromegalic features, and was subsequently found to have a large lung mass in the right lower zone on chest X-ray. Right lower lobectomy was performed, and the tumour was confirmed to be a bronchial carcinoid tumour on histology. Resection of the tumour led to normalisation of serum insulin-like growth factor 1 level and growth hormone responses to an oral glucose tolerance test.

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Lock, K. Y., Lau, I. T., Yeung, C. K., & Chan, C. P. (2014). An unusual cause of acromegaly. Hong Kong Medical Journal, 20(4), 331–334. https://doi.org/10.12809/hkmj134044

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