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Cushing’s syndrome
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Most common cause of Cushing’s syndrome?
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Aetiology Exogenous – corticosteroids Endogenous – pituitary adenoma secreting ACTH (Cushing’s disease) - ectopic ACTH secretion from cancer - excess adrenal secretion
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Signs and symptoms Buffalo hump Easy bruising Cataracts Larger appetite Obesity Moonface Euphoria Thin arms & legs Hypertension/ Hyperglycaemia Avascular necrosis of femoral head Skin thinning Osteoporosis Negative nitrogen balance Emotional liability
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Investigations FBC (raised WCC) and U&E (check for hypokalaemia) 24 hour urinary free cortisol 24 hour dexamethasone test OR High dose dexamethasone test Adrenal CT or MRI, Pituitary MRI, Chest X-ray for carcinoma of bronchus
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Management of Cushing’s disease Tumour resection Pituitary radiotherapy Drugs that suppress cortisol
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Bonus marks management Think about the side effects of steroids and how they can be managed/prevented - Gastroprotection - Bone protections - Glucose tolerance test - Blood pressure monitoring
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