
pmid: 2842087
Despite major advances in laboratory methods, radiology, and neurosurgery, the evaluation and therapy of Cushing’s syndrome remains a major challenge to clinicians. In a substantial percentage of the patients with Cushing’s syndrome, laboratory and radiologic studies yield data that are confusing or misleading. This paper reviews the various disorders that comprise Cushing’s syndrome and addresses some of the problems in diagnosis and therapy.
Adrenocorticotropic Hormone, Humans, Cushing Syndrome
Adrenocorticotropic Hormone, Humans, Cushing Syndrome
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