Cushing’s syndrome remains an uncommon diagnosis with majority of non-specific and few specific clinical features suggestive of the condition. Results of biochemical investigations are often affected by confounding factors making diagnosis of Cushing’s syndrome difficult and localisation of the disease even more challenging. Careful assessment of the individual patient and use of the most suitable test in that patient may allow improved outcome in diagnosing and localising the condition to devise an appropriate management plan. Key words: Cushing’s syndrome, hypercortisolism, dexamethasone suppression test, Pseudo-Cushing’
The differential diagnosis of Cushing’s syndrome requires careful multi-disciplinary interaction wit...
Cushing's syndrome, a potentially lethal disorder characterized by endogenous hypercortisolism, may ...
Cushing's disease, i.e., pituitary ACTH-secreting adenoma causing excess glucocorticoid secretion, ...
Cushing’s syndrome remains an uncommon diagnosis with majority of non-specific and few specific clin...
Cushing’s syndrome remains an uncommon diagnosis with majority of non-specific and few specific clin...
The diagnosis of Cushing’s syndrome is the most challenging problem in clinical endocrinology. Clini...
textabstractCushing’s syndrome is a rare disorder resulting from prolonged exposure to excess glucoc...
The distinction between pseudo-Cushing’s states (PCS) and Cushing’s syndrome (CS) poses a significan...
Cushing’s syndrome is a heterogeneous disorder characterized by numerous physical, psychologi-cal an...
The diagnosis of Cushing’s syndrome as well as delineating its aetiology can be often challenging, e...
The diagnosis of Cushing’s syndrome (CS) is often a challenge because it is still difficult to diffe...
The diagnosis of Cushing\u2019s syndrome requires a high degree of suspicion and this may lead to te...
Cushing syndrome results from supraphysiological exposure to glucocorticoids and is associated with ...
Endogenous hypercortisolism (Cushing\u27s syndrome) usually implies the presence of a pathologic con...
Cushing's syndrome is a rare endocrine disease characterized by cortisol hypersecretion, induced mai...
The differential diagnosis of Cushing’s syndrome requires careful multi-disciplinary interaction wit...
Cushing's syndrome, a potentially lethal disorder characterized by endogenous hypercortisolism, may ...
Cushing's disease, i.e., pituitary ACTH-secreting adenoma causing excess glucocorticoid secretion, ...
Cushing’s syndrome remains an uncommon diagnosis with majority of non-specific and few specific clin...
Cushing’s syndrome remains an uncommon diagnosis with majority of non-specific and few specific clin...
The diagnosis of Cushing’s syndrome is the most challenging problem in clinical endocrinology. Clini...
textabstractCushing’s syndrome is a rare disorder resulting from prolonged exposure to excess glucoc...
The distinction between pseudo-Cushing’s states (PCS) and Cushing’s syndrome (CS) poses a significan...
Cushing’s syndrome is a heterogeneous disorder characterized by numerous physical, psychologi-cal an...
The diagnosis of Cushing’s syndrome as well as delineating its aetiology can be often challenging, e...
The diagnosis of Cushing’s syndrome (CS) is often a challenge because it is still difficult to diffe...
The diagnosis of Cushing\u2019s syndrome requires a high degree of suspicion and this may lead to te...
Cushing syndrome results from supraphysiological exposure to glucocorticoids and is associated with ...
Endogenous hypercortisolism (Cushing\u27s syndrome) usually implies the presence of a pathologic con...
Cushing's syndrome is a rare endocrine disease characterized by cortisol hypersecretion, induced mai...
The differential diagnosis of Cushing’s syndrome requires careful multi-disciplinary interaction wit...
Cushing's syndrome, a potentially lethal disorder characterized by endogenous hypercortisolism, may ...
Cushing's disease, i.e., pituitary ACTH-secreting adenoma causing excess glucocorticoid secretion, ...