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Acromegaly complicated by diabetes, pulmonary tuberculosis, neuritic, cardiac and joint lesions
Diabetes mellitus occurs in a high percentage of patients with acromegaly.
A most unusual case is described with the very rare combination of pulmonary tuberculosis, diabetes mellitus, diabetic neuropathy, pyogenic infections, cardiomegaly and arthritis, all complicating long-standing acromegaly.