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La Presse Médicale, 2021
Cushing's disease (CD) is the most prevalent cause of endogenous hypercortisolism. CD is responsible for multiple co-morbidities and increased mortality. Accurate and prompt diagnosis and optimal treatment are essential to improve the prognosis of CD.
Pecori Giraldi, Francesca +1 more
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Cushing's disease (CD) is the most prevalent cause of endogenous hypercortisolism. CD is responsible for multiple co-morbidities and increased mortality. Accurate and prompt diagnosis and optimal treatment are essential to improve the prognosis of CD.
Pecori Giraldi, Francesca +1 more
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Pituitary, 2006
Cushing's disease, i.e., pituitary ACTH-secreting adenoma causing excess glucocorticoid secretion, is a rare disease with significant mortality and morbidity. Timely diagnosis and appropriate treatment can alter the course of the disease and are therefore mandatory.
M. De Martin +2 more
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Cushing's disease, i.e., pituitary ACTH-secreting adenoma causing excess glucocorticoid secretion, is a rare disease with significant mortality and morbidity. Timely diagnosis and appropriate treatment can alter the course of the disease and are therefore mandatory.
M. De Martin +2 more
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The American Journal of Surgery, 1960
Abstract The presenting complaint of this patient with Cushing's syndrome was a very severe infection of the leg. Hypertension, cardiomegaly, osteoporosis, impaired glucose tolerance, electrolyte disturbances and the physical appearance of the syndrome have been reversed following total adrenalectomy.
E J, CARRY, I, WALZER
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Abstract The presenting complaint of this patient with Cushing's syndrome was a very severe infection of the leg. Hypertension, cardiomegaly, osteoporosis, impaired glucose tolerance, electrolyte disturbances and the physical appearance of the syndrome have been reversed following total adrenalectomy.
E J, CARRY, I, WALZER
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Best Practice & Research Clinical Endocrinology & Metabolism, 2009
Cushing's syndrome refers to the clinical manifestations induced by chronic exposure to excess glucocorticoids. There are three pathological conditions that can result in the chronic overproduction of endogenous cortisol in man: the most frequent is Cushing's disease where adrenocorticotropic hormone (ACTH) is overproduced by a pituitary corticotroph ...
Xavier, Bertagna +3 more
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Cushing's syndrome refers to the clinical manifestations induced by chronic exposure to excess glucocorticoids. There are three pathological conditions that can result in the chronic overproduction of endogenous cortisol in man: the most frequent is Cushing's disease where adrenocorticotropic hormone (ACTH) is overproduced by a pituitary corticotroph ...
Xavier, Bertagna +3 more
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Archives of Internal Medicine, 1985
Cushing's syndrome continues to tax the most discerning clinician. I review pituitary-dependent adrenal hyperplasia (Cushing's disease), including recent experiences with Cushing's disease at Duke University, Durham, NC, and relate these observations to the current ideas as to pathophysiology, etiology, and management of Cushing's disease ...
James D. Geissinger +2 more
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Cushing's syndrome continues to tax the most discerning clinician. I review pituitary-dependent adrenal hyperplasia (Cushing's disease), including recent experiences with Cushing's disease at Duke University, Durham, NC, and relate these observations to the current ideas as to pathophysiology, etiology, and management of Cushing's disease ...
James D. Geissinger +2 more
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The American Journal of Surgery, 1979
Harvey Cushing [I] presented and subsequently published his extraordinary study of basophilic pituitary adenomas in 1932. Validation of these observations followed long after his death through the fortunate coincidence of two developments: first, conclusive biochemical definition of pituitary-based hypercortisolism, for the first time differentiating ...
C B, Wilson, J B, Tyrrell, P, Fitzgerald
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Harvey Cushing [I] presented and subsequently published his extraordinary study of basophilic pituitary adenomas in 1932. Validation of these observations followed long after his death through the fortunate coincidence of two developments: first, conclusive biochemical definition of pituitary-based hypercortisolism, for the first time differentiating ...
C B, Wilson, J B, Tyrrell, P, Fitzgerald
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Intermittent Cushing's disease
The American Journal of Medicine, 1979Described here is a young woman with intermittent Cushing's disease associated with psychotic disturbance. On five occasions, over a period of four years, she became severely depressed and had acne, amenorrhea, hirsuties and moon facies. On each of the first four occasions the symptoms lasted from two to three months and disappeared spontaneously ...
F, Bochner +3 more
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Harvey Cushing: Cushing's Disease
Journal of Perioperative Practice, 2012In 1932 Harvey Cushing published an article entitled ‘Basophil adenomas of the pituitary and their clinical manifestations'. These are rare tumours of the anterior pituitary gland, at the base of the brain, with striking manifestations, which include adiposity of the face and trunk, but not the limbs, weakness, fatigue, abdominal striae, facial hair ...
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