Frequency of various types of neoplasia in a group of acromegalic patients

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Autor(a) principal: Bolfi,Fernanda
Data de Publicação: 2013
Outros Autores: Miot,Helio Amante, Resende,Mariangela, Mazeto,Glaucia M. S. F., Romeiro,Fernando Gomes, Yamashiro,Fábio da Silva, Nunes,Vânia dos Santos
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Resumo: OBJECTIVE: To determine the frequency of colon cancer, primary hyperparathyroidism, thyroid tumor, and skin cancer in all acromegalic patients in follow-up at the Clinics Hospital - Botucatu Medical School, from 2005 to 2011. SUBJECTS AND METHODS: These patients were evaluated retrospectively for colon cancer, primary hyperparathyroidism, dermatological, and thyroid tumors. RESULTS: Of 29 patients included at the beginning of the study, two were excluded. Among 19 patients submitted to colonoscopy, one presented colon adenocarcinoma (5%). Thyroid nodules were present in 63% of patients, and papilliferous carcinoma was confirmed in two patients (7,7%). Four patients were confirmed as having primary hyperparathyroidism (15%). The most common dermatologic lesions were thickened skin (100%), acrochordons (64%), epidermal cysts (50%), and pseudo-acanthosis nigricans (50%). Only one patient presented basal cell carcinoma. CONCLUSION: Although a small number of acromegalic patients was studied, our findings confirm the high frequency of thyroid neoplasias and primary hyperparathyroidism in this group of patients.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Frequency of various types of neoplasia in a group of acromegalic patients
title Frequency of various types of neoplasia in a group of acromegalic patients
spellingShingle Frequency of various types of neoplasia in a group of acromegalic patients
Bolfi,Fernanda
Acromegaly
thyroid neoplasms
colonic neoplasms
primary hyperparathyroidism
title_short Frequency of various types of neoplasia in a group of acromegalic patients
title_full Frequency of various types of neoplasia in a group of acromegalic patients
title_fullStr Frequency of various types of neoplasia in a group of acromegalic patients
title_full_unstemmed Frequency of various types of neoplasia in a group of acromegalic patients
title_sort Frequency of various types of neoplasia in a group of acromegalic patients
author Bolfi,Fernanda
author_facet Bolfi,Fernanda
Miot,Helio Amante
Resende,Mariangela
Mazeto,Glaucia M. S. F.
Romeiro,Fernando Gomes
Yamashiro,Fábio da Silva
Nunes,Vânia dos Santos
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author2 Miot,Helio Amante
Resende,Mariangela
Mazeto,Glaucia M. S. F.
Romeiro,Fernando Gomes
Yamashiro,Fábio da Silva
Nunes,Vânia dos Santos
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Bolfi,Fernanda
Miot,Helio Amante
Resende,Mariangela
Mazeto,Glaucia M. S. F.
Romeiro,Fernando Gomes
Yamashiro,Fábio da Silva
Nunes,Vânia dos Santos
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Acromegaly
thyroid neoplasms
colonic neoplasms
primary hyperparathyroidism
topic Acromegaly
thyroid neoplasms
colonic neoplasms
primary hyperparathyroidism
description OBJECTIVE: To determine the frequency of colon cancer, primary hyperparathyroidism, thyroid tumor, and skin cancer in all acromegalic patients in follow-up at the Clinics Hospital - Botucatu Medical School, from 2005 to 2011. SUBJECTS AND METHODS: These patients were evaluated retrospectively for colon cancer, primary hyperparathyroidism, dermatological, and thyroid tumors. RESULTS: Of 29 patients included at the beginning of the study, two were excluded. Among 19 patients submitted to colonoscopy, one presented colon adenocarcinoma (5%). Thyroid nodules were present in 63% of patients, and papilliferous carcinoma was confirmed in two patients (7,7%). Four patients were confirmed as having primary hyperparathyroidism (15%). The most common dermatologic lesions were thickened skin (100%), acrochordons (64%), epidermal cysts (50%), and pseudo-acanthosis nigricans (50%). Only one patient presented basal cell carcinoma. CONCLUSION: Although a small number of acromegalic patients was studied, our findings confirm the high frequency of thyroid neoplasias and primary hyperparathyroidism in this group of patients.
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