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Primary Author in Drupal
Secondary Author not in Drupal
Daisy Duan
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Eliza B Geer
Title of the Project
Mortality in Patients with Endogenous Cushing's Syndrome
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Format of the Project
Research
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Name of Publication
Endocrinol Metab Clin North Am.
Volume of Publication
2018 Jun;47(2):313-333
Date of Publication
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Abstract
Cushing's syndrome is associated with increased morbidity and mortality. Cardiovascular events, sepsis, and thromboembolism are the leading causes of mortality. Patient's with Cushing's due to a pituitary adenoma and those with Cushing's due to benign adrenal adenoma have relatively good survival outcomes often mirroring that of the general population. Persistent or recurrent disease is associated with high mortality risk. Ectopic Cushing's syndrome and Cushing's due to adrenocortical carcinoma confer the highest mortality risk among Cushing's etiologies. Prompt diagnosis and treatment, and specific monitoring for and treatment of associated comorbidities are essential to decrease the burden of mortality from Cushing's.