Awareness Of Acromegaly Among Dental Students
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Universidad de Granada
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Acromegaly Awareness Dental students Early diagnosis Symptons
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2023-01-19Referencia bibliográfica
T. Ushanthika, Dhanraj Ganapathy(2022). Awareness Of Acromegaly Among Dental Students.Journal for Educators, Teachers and Trainers,Vol. 13(6). 29-38. DOI: [10.47750/jett.2022.13.06.004]
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Department of Information Technology of Saveetha Dental College and HospitalResumen
Acromegaly is an acquired disorder related to excessive production of growth hormone (GH) and
characterized by progressive somatic disfigurement (mainly involving the face and extremities) and
systemic manifestations. Due to insidious onset and slow progression, acromegaly is often diagnosed
four to more than ten years after its onset. The main clinical features are broadened extremities (hands
and feet), widened thickened and stubby fingers, and thickened soft tissue. The sample size included
both undergraduate and postgraduate students. The aim of the study is to create awareness about
acromegaly among dental students. The total participants were 100 in number. A set of
questionnaires eliciting awareness on early childhood caries among dental students the survey was
conducted in May 2020. The obtained data was transferred to an excel sheet and it was coded and
analyzed using Spss software. In the results that we obtained out of 100 participants 40% of the
participants were post graduates and 60% of the students were undergraduates. The obtained results
were compared using Chi square test. Year of study and dental students were aware that acromegaly
is most often caused by hypersecretion of growth hormone was compared, the p value obtained was
statistically significant (p<0.05). Year of study and if students were aware that acromegaly patients
with longstanding disease commonly present with striking physical characteristics was compared
and the p value obtained was statistically significant (p<0.05).We found that most students were
aware about acromegaly but however few had moderate knowledge and few still lacked proper
awareness. Awareness among health professionals early recognition of symptoms and signs of
acromegaly would reduce delays in time-to-diagnosis, enable better treatment and may improve
outcomes for patients with acromegaly.