The dexamethasone (DXM) test has been widely used for diagnosing Cushing's disease (CD). The purpose of this paper is to review its diagnostic merit based on calculation of data extracted from earlier publications. Studies presenting individual values for patients with CD and normal subjects were identified through PubMed searches and references in pertinent studies. Calculation of the retrieved data demonstrated huge variation in the relative suppressibility, negative suppression being common. Furthermore, in almost each study retrieved, the pre and post DXM values were closely correlated. Finally, the generally accepted view that DXM causes less suppression in Cushing's disease than in euadrenal controls appears unfounded. A central issue...
Dexamethasone inhibits ACTH secretion in the pituitary corticotropic cells of normal subjects; this ...
Accurate differential diagnosis of the precise cause of Cushing's syndrome can be difficult, and con...
Endogenous hypercortisolism (Cushing\u27s syndrome) usually implies the presence of a pathologic con...
Cushing's syndrome and its various aetiologies is a markedly difficult diagnosis to make given its s...
OBJECTIVE: Cushing's syndrome (CS), when fully expressed, is easily diagnosed. Mild cases, however, ...
Objective Cushing’s syndrome (CS), when fully expressed, is easily diagnosed. Mild cases, however, m...
OBJECTIVE: Cushing's syndrome (CS), when fully expressed, is easily diagnosed. Mild cases, however, ...
Cushing's syndrome requires a screening test of high sensitivity, followed by biochemical evaluation...
Cushing's syndrome requires a screening test of high sensitivity, followed by biochemical evaluation...
Cushing's syndrome requires a screening test of high sensitivity, followed by biochemical evaluation...
The dexamethasone-suppressed CRH test (Dex-CRH test) differ-entiates patients with Cushing’s syndrom...
Dexamethasone inhibits ACTH secretion in the pituitary corticotropic cells of normal subjects; this ...
Dexamethasone inhibits ACTH secretion in the pituitary corticotropic cells of normal subjects; this ...
Dexamethasone inhibits ACTH secretion in the pituitary corticotropic cells of normal subjects; this ...
Abstract BACKGROUND: We recently proposed a new and effective way of interpreting human corticotro...
Dexamethasone inhibits ACTH secretion in the pituitary corticotropic cells of normal subjects; this ...
Accurate differential diagnosis of the precise cause of Cushing's syndrome can be difficult, and con...
Endogenous hypercortisolism (Cushing\u27s syndrome) usually implies the presence of a pathologic con...
Cushing's syndrome and its various aetiologies is a markedly difficult diagnosis to make given its s...
OBJECTIVE: Cushing's syndrome (CS), when fully expressed, is easily diagnosed. Mild cases, however, ...
Objective Cushing’s syndrome (CS), when fully expressed, is easily diagnosed. Mild cases, however, m...
OBJECTIVE: Cushing's syndrome (CS), when fully expressed, is easily diagnosed. Mild cases, however, ...
Cushing's syndrome requires a screening test of high sensitivity, followed by biochemical evaluation...
Cushing's syndrome requires a screening test of high sensitivity, followed by biochemical evaluation...
Cushing's syndrome requires a screening test of high sensitivity, followed by biochemical evaluation...
The dexamethasone-suppressed CRH test (Dex-CRH test) differ-entiates patients with Cushing’s syndrom...
Dexamethasone inhibits ACTH secretion in the pituitary corticotropic cells of normal subjects; this ...
Dexamethasone inhibits ACTH secretion in the pituitary corticotropic cells of normal subjects; this ...
Dexamethasone inhibits ACTH secretion in the pituitary corticotropic cells of normal subjects; this ...
Abstract BACKGROUND: We recently proposed a new and effective way of interpreting human corticotro...
Dexamethasone inhibits ACTH secretion in the pituitary corticotropic cells of normal subjects; this ...
Accurate differential diagnosis of the precise cause of Cushing's syndrome can be difficult, and con...
Endogenous hypercortisolism (Cushing\u27s syndrome) usually implies the presence of a pathologic con...