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9781301654932 - Kenneth Kee: A Simple Guide to Cushing's Syndrome and Related Conditions
Kenneth Kee

A Simple Guide to Cushing's Syndrome and Related Conditions (2013)

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Cushing’s Syndrome What is Cushing’s syndrome? Cushing’s syndrome is a disease which is caused by the exposure of the body to excessive quantities of glucocorticoids steroids. People of all ages are affected but more are seen in females between 30 to 50 years of age. What are the causes of Cushing Syndrome? The causes are believed to be: 1. Cushing Disease -excessive production of adrenocorticotrophin hormone (ACTH) by the pituitary gland causes bilateral adrenal (gland above kidney) hyperplasia (overgrowth of gland tissue). The enlarged adrenal gland will produce excessive corticosteroids. A pituitary basophile or chromphobe adenoma may be present. 2. Adrenal tumors which may be benign or malignant can produce excessive corticosteroids 3. Ectopic ACTH syndrome Production of ACTH by a tumor such as cancer of the lung leads to adrenal hyperplasia 4. Iatrogenic -patients receiving excessive doses of corticosteroids may present as Cushing syndrome What are the symptoms of Cushing Syndrome? Symptoms of Cushing Syndrome: 1. Obesity predominally truncal often with pad of fat between shoulders (buffalo hump) 2. Round flat plethoric (red) face (moon face) 3. Skin is thin and bruises easily 4. Purple striae on abdomen, thighs, and shoulders. 5. Proximal myopathy leads to difficulty in getting out of chairs and walking upstairs 6. Excessive adrenal androgen secretions lead to hirsutism, amenorrhea and acne 7. Osteoporosis can lead to back pain 8. Hypertension and glycosuria (glucose in urine) are common 9. Depression and other psychiatric disturbance common 10. In children there may stunting of growth 11. Women with Cushing syndrome often have: A. Excess hair growth on the face, neck, chest, abdomen, and thighs b. Menstrual cycles that are irregular or stops 12. Men may have: A. Impotence b. Reduced or no desire for sex How is the Diagnosis of Cushing Syndrome made? Diagnosis of Cushing Syndrome: 1. The typical moon face and buffalo hump can suggest the diagnosis of Cushing Syndrome 2. 24 hour urine cortisol tests 3. Overnight dexamethasone suppression test 4. Plasma ACTH level 5. Chest X-ray to exclude lung cancer 6. X-ray of pituitary fossa to exclude pituitary tumors 7. Ultrasound of adrenal glands for enlargement What are the complications of Cushing Syndrome? Complications of Cushing Syndrome: 1. Hypertension 2. Fractures from osteoporosis 3. Stunted growth in children What is the treatment of Cushing’s syndrome? Treatment of Cushing’s syndrome: Cushing's syndrome is treated by surgery, radiation treatments or drugs. Often if there is a tumor on just one adrenal gland, the other gland often becomes smaller and stops normal hormone production Hormone supplements are always given before any surgical treatment and should be taken for months after surgery until the second adrenal gland recovers its normal function. 1. Anti-adrenal drug such as aminogluthemide This drug blocks the production of steroids formed from cholesterol. It is clinically used in the treatment of Cushing's syndrome and metastatic breast cancer. 2. Bilateral adrenalectomy 3. Surgery to remove pituitary tumor 4. Surgery to remove primary neoplasm in lungs or pancreas 5. In cases of adrenal gland cancer, chemotherapy and radiation can also be used to treat the cancer. Surgery is a last resort. 6. In iatrogenic Cushing’s syndrome, reduction of ingestion of corticosteroids to the lowest dosage possible has to done to control the illness. TABLE OF CONTENT Chapter 1 Cushing’s Syndrome Chapter 2 Adrenal Tumors Chapter 3 Corticosteroids Chapter 4 Epilogue.
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Cushing’s Syndrome What is Cushing’s syndrome? Cushing’s syndrome is a disease which is caused by the exposure of the body to excessive quantities of glucocorticoids steroids. People of all ages are affected but more are seen in females between 30 to 50 years of age. What are the causes of Cushing Syndrome? The causes are believed to be: 1. Cushing Disease -excessive production of adrenocorticotrophin hormone (ACTH) by the pituitary gland causes bilateral adrenal (gland above kidney) hyperplasia (over... Cushing’s Syndrome What is Cushing’s syndrome? Cushing’s syndrome is a disease which is caused by the exposure of the body to excessive quantities of glucocorticoids steroids. People of all ages are affected but more are seen in females between 30 to 50 years of age. What are the causes of Cushing Syndrome? The causes are believed to be: 1. Cushing Disease -excessive production of adrenocorticotrophin hormone (ACTH) by the pituitary gland causes bilateral adrenal (gland above kidney) hyperplasia (overgrowth of gland tissue). The enlarged adrenal gland will produce excessive corticosteroids. A pituitary basophile or chromphobe adenoma may be present. 2. Adrenal tumors which may be benign or malignant can produce excessive corticosteroids 3. Ectopic ACTH syndrome Production of ACTH by a tumor such as cancer of the lung leads to adrenal hyperplasia 4. Iatrogenic -patients receiving excessive doses of corticosteroids may present as Cushing syndrome What are the symptoms of Cushing Syndrome? Symptoms of Cushing Syndrome: 1. Obesity predominally truncal often with pad of fat between shoulders (buffalo hump) 2. Round flat plethoric (red) face (moon face) 3. Skin is thin and bruises easily 4. Purple striae on abdomen, thighs, and shoulders. 5. Proximal myopathy leads to difficulty in getting out of chairs and walking upstairs 6. Excessive adrenal androgen secretions lead to hirsutism, amenorrhea and acne 7. Osteoporosis can lead to back pain 8. Hypertension and glycosuria (glucose in urine) are common 9. Depression and other psychiatric disturbance common 10. In children there may stunting of growth 11. Women with Cushing syndrome often have: A. Excess hair growth on the face, neck, chest, abdomen, and thighs b. Menstrual cycles that are irregular or stops 12. Men may have: A. Impotence b. Reduced or no desire for sex How is the Diagnosis of Cushing Syndrome made? Diagnosis of Cushing Syndrome: 1. The typical moon face and buffalo hump can suggest the diagnosis of Cushing Syndrome 2. 24 hour urine cortisol tests 3. Overnight dexamethasone suppression test 4. Plasma ACTH level 5. Chest X-ray to exclude lung cancer 6. X-ray of pituitary fossa to exclude pituitary tumors 7. Ultrasound of adrenal glands for enlargement What are the complications of Cushing Syndrome? Complications of Cushing Syndrome: 1. Hypertension 2. Fractures from osteoporosis 3. Stunted growth in children What is the treatment of Cushing’s syndrome? Treatment of Cushing’s syndrome: Cushing"s syndrome is treated by surgery, radiation treatments or drugs. Often if there is a tumor on just one adrenal gland, the other gland often becomes smaller and stops normal hormone production Hormone supplements are always given before any surgical treatment and should be taken for months after surgery until the second adrenal gland recovers its normal function. 1. Anti-adrenal drug such as aminogluthemide This drug blocks the production of steroids formed from cholesterol. It is clinically used in the treatment of Cushing"s syndrome and metastatic breast cancer. 2. Bilateral adrenalectomy 3. Surgery to remove pituitary tumor 4. Surgery to remove primary neoplasm in lungs or pancreas 5. In cases of adrenal gland cancer, chemotherapy and radiation can also be used to treat the cancer. Surgery is a last resort. 6. In iatrogenic Cushing’s syndrome, reduction of ingestion of corticosteroids to the lowest dosage possible has to done to control the illness. TABLE OF CONTENT Chapter 1 Cushing’s Syndrome Chapter 2 Adrenal Tumors Chapter 3 Corticosteroids Chapter 4 Epilogue Productinformatie:Taal: Engels;Formaat: Epub zonder kopieerbeveiliging (DRM) ;Kopieerrechten: Het kopiëren van (delen van) de pagina's is niet toegestaan ;ISBN10: 1301654930;ISBN13: 9781301654932; Engels | Ebook | 2015.
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9781301654932 - Kenneth Kee: A Simple Guide to Cushing's Syndrome and Related Conditions
Kenneth Kee

A Simple Guide to Cushing's Syndrome and Related Conditions (2015)

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Cushing’s Syndrome What is Cushing’s syndrome? Cushing’s syndrome is a disease which is caused by the exposure of the body to excessive quantities of glucocorticoids steroids. People of all ages are affected but more are seen in females between 30 to 50 years of age. What are the causes of Cushing Syndrome? The causes are believed to be: 1. Cushing Disease -excessive production of adrenocorticotrophin hormone (ACTH) by the pituitary gland causes bilateral adrenal (gland above kidney) hyperplasia (over... Cushing’s Syndrome What is Cushing’s syndrome? Cushing’s syndrome is a disease which is caused by the exposure of the body to excessive quantities of glucocorticoids steroids. People of all ages are affected but more are seen in females between 30 to 50 years of age. What are the causes of Cushing Syndrome? The causes are believed to be: 1. Cushing Disease -excessive production of adrenocorticotrophin hormone (ACTH) by the pituitary gland causes bilateral adrenal (gland above kidney) hyperplasia (overgrowth of gland tissue). The enlarged adrenal gland will produce excessive corticosteroids. A pituitary basophile or chromphobe adenoma may be present. 2. Adrenal tumors which may be benign or malignant can produce excessive corticosteroids 3. Ectopic ACTH syndrome Production of ACTH by a tumor such as cancer of the lung leads to adrenal hyperplasia 4. Iatrogenic -patients receiving excessive doses of corticosteroids may present as Cushing syndrome What are the symptoms of Cushing Syndrome? Symptoms of Cushing Syndrome: 1. Obesity predominally truncal often with pad of fat between shoulders (buffalo hump) 2. Round flat plethoric (red) face (moon face) 3. Skin is thin and bruises easily 4. Purple striae on abdomen, thighs, and shoulders. 5. Proximal myopathy leads to difficulty in getting out of chairs and walking upstairs 6. Excessive adrenal androgen secretions lead to hirsutism, amenorrhea and acne 7. Osteoporosis can lead to back pain 8. Hypertension and glycosuria (glucose in urine) are common 9. Depression and other psychiatric disturbance common 10. In children there may stunting of growth 11. Women with Cushing syndrome often have: A. Excess hair growth on the face, neck, chest, abdomen, and thighs b. Menstrual cycles that are irregular or stops 12. Men may have: A. Impotence b. Reduced or no desire for sex How is the Diagnosis of Cushing Syndrome made? Diagnosis of Cushing Syndrome: 1. The typical moon face and buffalo hump can suggest the diagnosis of Cushing Syndrome 2. 24 hour urine cortisol tests 3. Overnight dexamethasone suppression test 4. Plasma ACTH level 5. Chest X-ray to exclude lung cancer 6. X-ray of pituitary fossa to exclude pituitary tumors 7. Ultrasound of adrenal glands for enlargement What are the complications of Cushing Syndrome? Complications of Cushing Syndrome: 1. Hypertension 2. Fractures from osteoporosis 3. Stunted growth in children What is the treatment of Cushing’s syndrome? Treatment of Cushing’s syndrome: Cushing"s syndrome is treated by surgery, radiation treatments or drugs. Often if there is a tumor on just one adrenal gland, the other gland often becomes smaller and stops normal hormone production Hormone supplements are always given before any surgical treatment and should be taken for months after surgery until the second adrenal gland recovers its normal function. 1. Anti-adrenal drug such as aminogluthemide This drug blocks the production of steroids formed from cholesterol. It is clinically used in the treatment of Cushing"s syndrome and metastatic breast cancer. 2. Bilateral adrenalectomy 3. Surgery to remove pituitary tumor 4. Surgery to remove primary neoplasm in lungs or pancreas 5. In cases of adrenal gland cancer, chemotherapy and radiation can also be used to treat the cancer. Surgery is a last resort. 6. In iatrogenic Cushing’s syndrome, reduction of ingestion of corticosteroids to the lowest dosage possible has to done to control the illness. TABLE OF CONTENT Chapter 1 Cushing’s Syndrome Chapter 2 Adrenal Tumors Chapter 3 Corticosteroids Chapter 4 EpilogueTaal: Engels;Formaat: Epub zonder kopieerbeveiliging (DRM) ;Kopieerrechten: Het kopiëren van (delen van) de pagina's is niet toegestaan ;Verschijningsdatum: mei 2015;ISBN10: 1301654930;ISBN13: 9781301654932; Engelstalig | Ebook | 2015.
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9781301654932 - Kenneth Kee: A Simple Guide to Cushing's Syndrome and Related Conditions
Kenneth Kee

A Simple Guide to Cushing's Syndrome and Related Conditions (2013)

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Cushing's SyndromeWhat is Cushing's syndrome?Cushing's syndrome is a disease which is caused by the exposure of the body to excessive quantities of glucocorticoids steroids. People of all ages are affected but more are seen in females between 30 to 50 years of age. What are the causes of Cushing Syndrome?The causes are believed to be:1. Cushing Disease -excessive production of adrenocorticotrophin hormone (ACTH) by the pituitary gland causes bilateral adrenal (gland above kidney) hyperplasia (overgrowth of gland tissue).The enlarged adrenal gland will produce excessive corticosteroids.A pituitary basophile or chromphobe adenoma may be present.2. Adrenal tumors which may be benign or malignant can produce excessive corticosteroids3. Ectopic ACTH syndromeProduction of ACTH by a tumor such as cancer of the lung leads to adrenal hyperplasia4. Iatrogenic -patients receiving excessive doses of corticosteroids may present as Cushing syndromeWhat are the symptoms of Cushing Syndrome?Symptoms of Cushing Syndrome:1. Obesity predominally truncal often with pad of fat between shoulders (buffalo hump)2. Round flat plethoric (red) face (moon face)3. Skin is thin and bruises easily4. Purple striae on abdomen, thighs, and shoulders.5. Proximal myopathy leads to difficulty in getting out of chairs and walking upstairs6. Excessive adrenal androgen secretions lead to hirsutism, amenorrhea and acne7. Osteoporosis can lead to back pain8. Hypertension and glycosuria (glucose in urine) are common9. Depression and other psychiatric disturbance common10. In children there may stunting of growth11. Women with Cushing syndrome often have:A. Excess hair growth on the face, neck, chest, abdomen, and thighsb. Menstrual cycles that are irregular or stops12. Men may have:A. Impotenceb. Reduced or no desire for sexHow is the Diagnosis of Cushing Syndrome made?Diagnosis of Cushing Syndrome:1. The typical moon face and buffalo hump can suggest the diagnosis of Cushing Syndrome2. 24 hour urine cortisol.
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