Symptoms of acromegaly usually begin sometime after puberty, most commonly between the ages of 40 and 50. The disease causes a person's bones to enlarge — most notably, in the hands, face and feet.
Occasionally patients with childhood or young adult onset pituitary adenomas, most often with acromegaly, carry an AIP mutation, although no known family history of pituitary adenomas is available.
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