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Cushing’s Disease

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

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 response and Cushing’s ulcer

Postgraduate Medical Journal, 2019
A 57-year-old man presented to our service with a 4-month history of clumsiness, unsteady gait and progressive bilateral sensorineural hypoacusia. Neurological examination revealed symmetrical weakness in the lower limbs (power 4/5) with brisk deep tendon reflexes and upgoing plantars.
Charlotte E Griffiths   +2 more
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Cushing’s syndrome: comparison between Cushing’s disease and adrenal Cushing’s

Endocrine, 2018
The most common etiology of Cushing's syndrome (CS) is an ACTH-producing pituitary adenoma (pitCS), reported as 2-3 times more frequent than primary adrenal CS (adrCS). We aimed to analyze and compare features of patients with pitCS and adrCS.A retrospective file review of 196 consecutive patients (age 46.8 ± 15.6 years, 76% female) diagnosed with CS ...
Dania Hirsch   +8 more
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The incidence of endogenous Cushing's syndrome in the modern era

Clinical Endocrinology, 2019
Epidemiological studies on the incidence of Cushing's syndrome (CS) are few and most often includes only patients with the most common form, that is Cushing's disease (CD).
Sofie Wengander   +3 more
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Harvey Cushing: Cushing's Disease

Journal of Perioperative Practice, 2012
In 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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Cushing's disease

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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Cushing's Clips

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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Cushing's syndrome

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 Syndrome

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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