Anybody want a peanut? Andre the Giant had gigantism AND acromegaly from a somatotrophic pituitary adenoma....

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  1. Anybody want a peanut? Andre the Giant had gigantism ANDacromegaly from a somatotrophic pituitary adenoma. What does asomatotrophic pituitary adenoma do to growth hormone secretion (1pts)? What specifically occurs on a cellular/physiological level tocause the symptoms of heightened stature, large hands, large feet,large jaw, large internal organs, and increased blood sugar (4pts)? Which symptom is not associated with acromegaly (1 pts)? Whatother disorder often occurs alongside gigantism and acromegaly dueto the symptom of increased blood sugar (1pts)? What are the twopossible courses of treatment for these conditions (2 pts)? (FYIAndre refused treatment to continue his career in wrestling). 1 ptsfor essay formatting, grammar, spelling.

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Somatotrophic cells are cells in the anterior pitutary that produces growth hormones in response to somatostatin growth hormone releasing hormone An adenoma a noncancerous benign tumor in these somatotrophic cells is called somatotrophic pitutary adenoma The common outcomes of this type of adenoma are gigantism and acromegaly Both of these disorders are caused by an excessive action of IGF1 insulin like growth factor1 but differs in the fact that gigantism occurs while the epiphyseal growth plates are open during childhood whereas    See Answer
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