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High prevalence of differentiated thyroid carcinoma in acromegaly
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The frequency of thyroid disorders in our series of acromegalic subjects was similar to that previously observed in these patients. However, the prevalence of thyroid cancer was not only strikingly elevated (5.6%) in comparison to the estimated prevalence in the general population (0.093%), but it was even higher than that reported for acromegalic subjects. Sustained exposure to high serum IGF-1 levels is likely to play a role in the development of thyroid cancer in this disease. An additive role for the autocrine/paracrine action of locally produced IGF-1 is also possible. Our results suggest that thyroid function and morphology should be carefully monitored in all acromegalic patients.
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