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The Indian Journal of Pediatrics, 2013
Cushing syndrome is the constellation of signs and symptoms caused by protracted exposure to glucocorticoids. The most common cause of Cushing syndrome in children and adolescents is exogenous administration of glucocorticoids. Presenting features commonly include weight gain, growth retardation, hirsutism, obesity, striae, acne and hypertension ...
Bibek, Bista, Nancy, Beck
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Cushing syndrome is the constellation of signs and symptoms caused by protracted exposure to glucocorticoids. The most common cause of Cushing syndrome in children and adolescents is exogenous administration of glucocorticoids. Presenting features commonly include weight gain, growth retardation, hirsutism, obesity, striae, acne and hypertension ...
Bibek, Bista, Nancy, Beck
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Journal of Perioperative Practice, 2007
Together with Sir William Macewen (1848–1924) and Sir Victor Horsley (1857–1916), Harvey Cushing (1869–1939) is recognised as one of the triumvirate of founders of the speciality of neuosurgery.
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Together with Sir William Macewen (1848–1924) and Sir Victor Horsley (1857–1916), Harvey Cushing (1869–1939) is recognised as one of the triumvirate of founders of the speciality of neuosurgery.
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Journal of Surgical Oncology, 2012
AbstractCushing's syndrome (CS) results from prolonged exposure to elevated endogenous cortisol. Majority of cases are caused by ACTH, pituitary, or ectopic origin. Primary adrenal hypersecretion is 15–20% caused by adenomas, carcinomas (ACC), and rarely by nodular adrenocortical disease. CS presents with all typical features.
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AbstractCushing's syndrome (CS) results from prolonged exposure to elevated endogenous cortisol. Majority of cases are caused by ACTH, pituitary, or ectopic origin. Primary adrenal hypersecretion is 15–20% caused by adenomas, carcinomas (ACC), and rarely by nodular adrenocortical disease. CS presents with all typical features.
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Clinics in Endocrinology and Metabolism, 1985
Cushing's syndrome remains one of the most challenging problems in clinical endocrinology. Cushing's disease is caused in the majority of cases by basophil pituitary microadenomas which may be successfully treated by trans-sphenoidal hypophysectomy.
T A, Howlett, L H, Rees, G M, Besser
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Cushing's syndrome remains one of the most challenging problems in clinical endocrinology. Cushing's disease is caused in the majority of cases by basophil pituitary microadenomas which may be successfully treated by trans-sphenoidal hypophysectomy.
T A, Howlett, L H, Rees, G M, Besser
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Journal of Neurosurgery, 1979
O N April 12, 1978, at the Countway Medical Library, Boston, a program honored Harvey Cushing (1869-1939). This program was part of an ongoing series, "Leaders in American Medicine," which utilizes films about significant medical men and distinguished discussants to put the person into historical perspective.
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O N April 12, 1978, at the Countway Medical Library, Boston, a program honored Harvey Cushing (1869-1939). This program was part of an ongoing series, "Leaders in American Medicine," which utilizes films about significant medical men and distinguished discussants to put the person into historical perspective.
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New England Journal of Medicine, 1995
Cushing's syndrome is usually caused by the secretion of corticotropin or cortisol by a pituitary or adrenal tumor, respectively, or by ectopic secretion of corticotropin. It is possible to determine the specific abnormality in most patients, but it can sometimes be difficult to decide whether the patient has hypercortisolism and whether it is primary ...
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Cushing's syndrome is usually caused by the secretion of corticotropin or cortisol by a pituitary or adrenal tumor, respectively, or by ectopic secretion of corticotropin. It is possible to determine the specific abnormality in most patients, but it can sometimes be difficult to decide whether the patient has hypercortisolism and whether it is primary ...
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Pediatric Clinics of North America, 1990
The 10 years since this journal's last review of CS have seen extraordinary advances in our understanding of many aspects of its causes, diagnosis, and treatment. The spectrum of what are now called the Cushing syndromes has expanded considerably to include CD, multiple sources of ectopic ACTH secretion, and an apparent autoimmune cause.
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The 10 years since this journal's last review of CS have seen extraordinary advances in our understanding of many aspects of its causes, diagnosis, and treatment. The spectrum of what are now called the Cushing syndromes has expanded considerably to include CD, multiple sources of ectopic ACTH secretion, and an apparent autoimmune cause.
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