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Factitious Cushing's syndrome

Authors: J P, O'Hare; J A, Vale; S, Wood; R J, Corrall;

Factitious Cushing's syndrome

Abstract

Abstract. In this report we describe a patient who produced the clinical and laboratory features of Cushing's syndrome by injecting himself for many months with hydrocortisone. Factitious Cushing's syndrome is a variant of the Münchausen syndrome and should be considered if tests used to establish the diagnosis of Cushing's syndrome appear incongruous particularly in subjects with access to medical intelligence and drugs.

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Adult, Male, Hydrocortisone, Substance-Related Disorders, Pituitary Function Tests, Humans, Munchausen Syndrome, Self Medication, Cushing Syndrome, Dexamethasone

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influence
This indicator reflects the overall/total impact of an article in the research community at large, based on the underlying citation network (diachronically).
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impulse
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