Zhimin Huang, Yuwen Li, Wenfang Chen, Wanping Deng, Yanbing Li
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The patient underwent an uneventful open right hepatic lobectomy. The tumor was en bloc resected. Immunohistochemistry indicated an unclassified HCA, which was confirmed by genetic screening. IGF-1 concentration, blood pressure, lipid profile and ovarian function were all normalized after surgery, and the girl had reduction in waist circumference and gain in height during the follow up. We provide evidence that liver-derived IGF-1 has a direct effect on skeletal and pubertal development, blood pressure, visceral adiposity and dyslipidemia independent of insulin resistance and obesity in the circumstance of undernutrition. 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Insulin-like growth factor-1 deficiency caused by hepatocellular adenoma leads to growth arrest, primary amenorrhea and metabolic syndrome: a case report and 4 years follow up
Hepatocellular adenoma (HCA) is a rare benign neoplasm, seldom ascribed as the cause of endocrine and metabolic derangement. We herein report a case of primary amenorrhea, growth arrest and metabolic syndrome. En bloc resection of the tumor normalized all the disturbances. A 16-year-old girl complained of primary amenorrhea and growth arrest for the past 2 years. Her height and weight were at the 3rd percentile, whereas waist circumference was at the 90th percentile for chronological age. She was hypertensive on admission. Plasma cholesterol, triglyceride and uric acid were elevated. Evaluation of GH/IGF-1 axis showed extremely low IGF-1 concentration, which was unresponsive to hGH stimulation. Computer tomography identified a huge liver mass (18.2 cm×13.7 cm×21 cm). The patient underwent an uneventful open right hepatic lobectomy. The tumor was en bloc resected. Immunohistochemistry indicated an unclassified HCA, which was confirmed by genetic screening. IGF-1 concentration, blood pressure, lipid profile and ovarian function were all normalized after surgery, and the girl had reduction in waist circumference and gain in height during the follow up. We provide evidence that liver-derived IGF-1 has a direct effect on skeletal and pubertal development, blood pressure, visceral adiposity and dyslipidemia independent of insulin resistance and obesity in the circumstance of undernutrition. Though rare, we propose the need to look into HCA cases for the existence of IGF-1 deficiency and its impact on metabolic derangement.
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BMC Endocrine Disorders is an open access, peer-reviewed journal that considers articles on all aspects of the prevention, diagnosis and management of endocrine disorders, as well as related molecular genetics, pathophysiology, and epidemiology.