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Title
Obstructive sleep apnea caused by acromegaly : case report
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Abstract
Background Acromegaly is an uncommon syndrome caused by growth hormone-producing pituitary adenoma or pituitary gland hypertrophy. Acromegaly is known to be characterized by progressive somatic disfigurement and a wide range of systematic manifestations. This case study describes a rare case of severe obstructive sleep apnea (OSA) caused by acromegaly. Clinical Presentation A female patient presented to the consultant clinic with the chief complaint of progressively worsening sleep and was diagnosed with severe OSA. Because of a peculiar facial appearance of the patient, acromegaly was suspected and confirmed by the findings of hormonal analysis and magnetic resonance imaging (MRI). After transsphenoidal resection of the pituitary adenoma, her OSA was almost cured, with residual AHI of 5.5. Conclusion This case highlights the importance of a comprehensive clinical examination of OSA patients. In every sleep-related breathing disorder case, sleep clinicians should be aware of alternate problems that could cause upper airway obstruction.
Language
English
Source (journal)
Cranio. - Baltimore, Md, 1985, currens
Publication
Abingdon : Taylor & francis ltd , 2022
ISSN
0886-9634 [print]
2151-0903 [online]
DOI
10.1080/08869634.2020.1776530
Volume/pages
40 :5 (2022) , p. 451-453
ISI
000543559000001
Pubmed ID
32485132
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