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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2015 Oct 1.
Published in final edited form as: Endocr Relat Cancer. 2015 Feb 24;22(3):353–367. doi: 10.1530/ERC-15-0038

Table 3.

Historical cases of extreme gigantism in which growth began in early childhood.

Name Country Sex Year of birth Birth weight (kg) Normal family history Age at onset of abnormal growth (yr) Final height (cm)
Martin Van Buren Bates1 United States M 1837 Normal Y 6 222
Anna Haining Swan1 Canada F 1846 8.1 Y <4 227
Ella Kate Ewing United States F 1872 3.4 Y 7 225
Fedor Andreevich Machnow Russia M 1878 N/A Y 5 239
Edouard Beaupré* Canada M 1881 4.1 Y 3 251
Joh(a)n Aasen* United States M 1890 N/A N <8 218
Albert Johan Kramer* Netherlands M 1897 8.5 Y <7 238
Robert Pershing Wadlow* United States M 1918 4.1 Y <3 272
Cecil Boling United States M 1920 Normal Y <7 235
Rigardus Rijnhout* Netherlands M 1922 Normal Y >3 238
Dolores Ann Pullard+ United States F 1946 Normal Y 4 227
Sandra Elaine (Sandy) Allen* United States F 1955 2.95 Y 3 232
Zeng Jinlian China F 1965 Normal Y <1 249
Yao Defen* China F 1972 2.8 Y <3 234
1

Swan and Bates were married and had two pregnancies; one female child was stillborn (weighed 8.1 kg) and later a son who died in early infancy was 10.8Kg and 76 cm in length when born.

*

cases for which pituitary pathology was reliably diagnosed/reported.