ICD E22.0ORPHA:963ACR

Acromegaly

Acromegaly is a rare hormonal disorder caused by excess growth hormone production, usually from a benign pituitary tumour. It leads to abnormal growth of hands, feet, and facial features, along with numerous systemic complications. An estimated 1,500 Australians live with acromegaly, and diagnosis is often delayed by a decade due to its gradual onset.

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What is Acromegaly?

Acromegaly is a rare hormonal disorder caused by excess growth hormone production, usually from a benign pituitary tumour. It leads to abnormal growth of hands, feet, and facial features, along with numerous systemic complications. An estimated 1,500 Australians live with acromegaly, and diagnosis is often delayed by a decade due to its gradual onset.

How many clinical trials are available for Acromegaly?

RareWays currently indexes 147 clinical trials for Acromegaly, of which 14 are actively recruiting. Trial availability changes as new studies are registered — check the trials tab for current status.

Where does the research data for Acromegaly come from?

RareWays aggregates research from PubMed, Europe PMC, OpenAlex, and ClinicalTrials.gov. Data is updated regularly by Rocky, RareWays' automated research engine. All articles and trials link directly to their original sources.

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