acromegaly
Americannoun
noun
Other Word Forms
- acromegalic adjective
- pseudoacromegaly noun
Etymology
Origin of acromegaly
1885–90; < French acromégalie < New Latin acromegalia. See acro-, -megaly
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Their AI model demonstrated very high sensitivity and specificity when identifying acromegaly from the hand images.
From Science Daily • Mar. 4, 2026
In recent decades, DNA tests have shown Byrne carried a gene mutation that can cause tumors near the pituitary gland, which in turn causes extreme growth, called acromegaly.
From Washington Post • Jan. 24, 2023
The doctor suspected the patient had an excess of one of these hormones — an overproduction of growth hormone will cause unregulated enlargement of the soft tissues throughout the body, a disorder called acromegaly.
From New York Times • Jun. 15, 2022
According to his profile on the International Paralympic Committee website, he was diagnosed with acromegaly when he was younger.
From Fox News • Sep. 1, 2021
Cases of pneumonia osteoarthropathy simulating acromegaly have been reported by Korn and Murray.
From Anomalies and Curiosities of Medicine by Pyle, Walter L. (Walter Lytle)
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