Mild hypercortisolism is defined as biochemical evidence of abnormal cortisol secretion without the classical detectable manifestations of overt Cushing’s syndrome and, above all, lacking catabolic characteristics such as central muscle weakness, adipose tissue redistribution, skin fragility and unusual infections. Mild hypercortisolism is frequently discovered in patients with adrenal incidentalomas, with a prevalence ranging between 5 and 50%. This high variability is mainly due to the different criteria used for defining this condition. This subtle cortisol excess has also been described in patients with incidentally discovered pituitary tumors with an estimated prevalence of 5%. To date, the mechanisms responsible for the pathogenesis o...
Subclinical hypercortisolism (SH) is a condition of mild cortisol excess, found in the 5-30% of pati...
Cushing's syndrome is associated with increased mortality, mainly due to cardiovascular complication...
An impaired glucose metabolism, which often leads to the onset of diabetes mellitus (DM), is a commo...
Mild hypercortisolism is defined as biochemical evidence of abnormal cortisol secretion without the ...
Mild hypercortisolism is defined as biochemical evidence of abnormal cortisol secretion without the ...
none4siSubclinical hypercortisolism (SH), defined as alterations of the hypothalamus-pituitary-adren...
Context: Subclinical hypercortisolism (SH) is a condition of biochemical cortisol excess without the...
Although prolonged hypercortisolism is associated with increased mortality and substantial morbidity...
Cushing syndrome (CS) is characterized by increased morbidity and mortality compared to the general ...
When hypertension, a pathology that is frequently found in the general population, presents in a you...
OBJECTIVE: Diabetes mellitus (DM) is one of the most frequent complications of Cushing's syndrome...
An impaired glucose metabolism, which often leads to the onset of diabetes mellitus (DM), is a commo...
Adrenal-derived glucocorticoids mediate the physiological response to stress. Chronic disturbances i...
Purpose: Classic Cushing’s syndrome (CS) is a severe disease characterized by central obesity, hyper...
Subclinical hypercortisolism (SH) is a condition of mild cortisol excess, found in the 5-30% of pati...
Cushing's syndrome is associated with increased mortality, mainly due to cardiovascular complication...
An impaired glucose metabolism, which often leads to the onset of diabetes mellitus (DM), is a commo...
Mild hypercortisolism is defined as biochemical evidence of abnormal cortisol secretion without the ...
Mild hypercortisolism is defined as biochemical evidence of abnormal cortisol secretion without the ...
none4siSubclinical hypercortisolism (SH), defined as alterations of the hypothalamus-pituitary-adren...
Context: Subclinical hypercortisolism (SH) is a condition of biochemical cortisol excess without the...
Although prolonged hypercortisolism is associated with increased mortality and substantial morbidity...
Cushing syndrome (CS) is characterized by increased morbidity and mortality compared to the general ...
When hypertension, a pathology that is frequently found in the general population, presents in a you...
OBJECTIVE: Diabetes mellitus (DM) is one of the most frequent complications of Cushing's syndrome...
An impaired glucose metabolism, which often leads to the onset of diabetes mellitus (DM), is a commo...
Adrenal-derived glucocorticoids mediate the physiological response to stress. Chronic disturbances i...
Purpose: Classic Cushing’s syndrome (CS) is a severe disease characterized by central obesity, hyper...
Subclinical hypercortisolism (SH) is a condition of mild cortisol excess, found in the 5-30% of pati...
Cushing's syndrome is associated with increased mortality, mainly due to cardiovascular complication...
An impaired glucose metabolism, which often leads to the onset of diabetes mellitus (DM), is a commo...