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encyclopedia of Rare Disease Annotation for Precision Medicine




Disease cushing disease
Comorbidity C0001622|hypercortisolism
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PubMedID- 25639316 Nelson's syndrome is a rare clinical manifestation that occurs in 8%-47% of patients as a complication of bilateral adrenalectomy, a procedure that is used to control hypercortisolism in patients with cushing's disease.
PubMedID- 23543030 Objectives: successful surgery does not always resolve all the clinical consequences of hypercortisolism in patients with cushing's disease (cd).
PubMedID- 20022992 Context: previous exposure to hypercortisolism due to cushing's disease (cd) may adversely affect long-term metabolic and cardiovascular outcomes.
PubMedID- 20371667 We hypothesized that previous hypercortisolism in patients with cushing's disease results in irreversible impairments in cognitive functioning.
PubMedID- 23564942 Approach to the cushing's disease patient with persistent/recurrent hypercortisolism after pituitary surgery.
PubMedID- 22572774 Background/aims: chronic hypercortisolism in cushing's disease (cd) has been suggested to contribute to an altered personality profile in these patients.
PubMedID- 26208471 Introduction: cushing's disease (cd) results from uncontrolled hypercortisolism induced by acth-secreting corticotroph adenomas; accordingly, patients diagnosed with cd usually present several comorbidities and an increased risk of mortality.

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