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Cushing's Syndrome

Definition: Cushing's Syndrome

Cushing's Syndrome

Noun

1. A glandular disorder caused by excessive cortisol.

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Specialty Definition: Cushing's Syndrome

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Medicine

Chiasmal syndrome. Source: European Union. (references)

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Specialty Definition: Cushing's syndrome

(From Wikipedia, the free Encyclopedia)

Cushing's syndrome or hypercortisolism is an endocrine disorder caused by excessive levels of the corticosteroid cortisol.

The syndrome is caused by an internal problem such as pituitary adenomas, ectopic adrenocorticotropin syndrome or adrenal tumours. It can also be induced in individuals taking glucocorticoids for other problems or on immunosuppressive courses.

Cortisol is produced in the adrenal glands. The hypothalamus causes the pituitary gland to release adrenocorticotropin (ACTH) by sending corticotropin releasing hormone (CRH). The ACTH stimulates the adrenal glands to synthesize and release cortisol.

Cortisol is responsible for controlling blood pressure and cardiovascular functions. It is also an anti-inflammatory, is involved in insulin operation and is part of more generalised corticosteroid metabolic effects.

Symptoms are increased fat on the upper body and face with thinning arms and legs. The skin becomes weak - it bruises easily and can show purple stretch marks, it heals slowly. The bones become weak also, routine actions can lead to fractures. Blood pressure and blood sugar levels are also increased. There is generalised weakness and fatigue.

It is treated by surgery, radiotherapy, or chemotherapy to attack causing tumours or by cortisol-inhibiting drugs.

It affects around 15 people in every million.

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Cushing's syndrome, also known as hypercortisolism, occurs when a person's tissues are exposed to an excess of the hormone cortisol.

When the appropriate amount of cortisol is released by the adrenal glands, it helps regulate blood pressure, energy production, the ability to fight disease, and how the body maintains itself and responds to stress. But too much cortisol can alter the normal function of these processes, resulting in the symptoms of Cushing's syndrome.

Who gets it?

Cushing's syndrome is fairly rare. For every one million people, 2-5 new cases are diagnosed each year, with about 10 percent of these being children and teenagers.

Symptoms

Most children and teenagers with Cushing's syndrome will show several of the following:

Adults with the disease may also have symptoms of extreme weight gain, excess hair growth, high blood pressure, and skin problems. In addition, they may show:

Causes

Cushing's syndrome can occur when:

Diagnosis

Doctors review the patient's medical records and do a physical exam. If these suggest Cushing's syndrome, more tests are done. A definite diagnosis involves:

Treatments

If Cushing's syndrome is the result of taking hormones as treatment for another disease, the doctor will adjust the dosage. If Cushing's syndrome is caused by the body producing too much cortisol, treatment may include:

Cures

Yes! In many cases Cushing's syndrome can be cured. But as with any disease, success is not guaranteed. How effective treatment is depends on the cause and severity of the disease and factors unique to the individual. But even if cure is not achieved, most patients eventually achieve some level of recovery.

Future deveopment

Ongoing research into curing Cushing's syndrome should provide a promising future for individuals with the disease. Doctors can now diagnose Cushing's syndrome with 98 percent accuracy. Researchers are also looking for ways to cure Cushing's syndrome without surgery.

Source: adapted by the editor from Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia under a copyleft GNU Free Documentation License (GFDL) from the article "Cushing's syndrome."

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Synonym: Cushing's Syndrome

Synonym: hyperadrenocorticism (n). (additional references)

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Crosswords: Cushing's Syndrome

English words defined with "Cushing's syndrome": CushingHarvery Williams Cushing, Harvey Cushing. (references)
Specialty definitions using "Cushing's syndrome": 19-Iodocholesterol. (references)

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Commercial Usage: Cushing's Syndrome

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References

  • The Official Patient's Sourcebook on Cushing's Syndrome (reference)

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Books

  • Cushing's Syndrome, A Patient Guide: One Woman's Journey (reference)

  • Cushing's syndrome (reference)

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Non-Fiction Usage: Cushing's Syndrome

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Health

Most cases of Cushing's syndrome are not inherited. (references)

Pituitary adenomas cause most cases of Cushing's syndrome. (references)

Elevations of cortisol during this test suggest Cushing's syndrome. (references)

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Modern Translation: Cushing's Syndrome

Language Translations for "Cushing's syndrome"; alternative meanings/domain in parentheses.

Danish

  

Cushing's syndrom (Cushing syndrome I), Cushings syndrom, syndroma Cushing. (various references)

   

Dutch

  

ziekte van Cushing (Cushing syndrome I), syndroom van Cushing (Cushing syndrome I), metabool hypercorticisme (Cushing syndrome I), basophilismus pituitarius (Cushing syndrome I). (various references)

   

Finnish

  

Cushingin oireyhtymä. (various references)

   

French

  

syndrome I de Cushing (Cushing syndrome I), syndrome de Cushing, obésité ostéoporotique (Cushing syndrome I), maladie I de Cushing (Cushing syndrome I), hypercorticisme métabolique (Cushing syndrome I), hypercorticisme glycocorticoïde (Cushing syndrome I). (various references)

   

German

  

Cushing Syndrom I (Cushing syndrome I), Cushing Krankheit (Cushing syndrome I), Crooke-Apert-Gallais Syndrom (Cushing syndrome I), Sakralsegment-Hyperkortizismus (Cushing syndrome I), Morbus Icenko-Cushing (Cushing syndrome I), Morbus hypersuprarenalis (Cushing syndrome I), Morbus Cushing (Cushing syndrome I), hypophysärer Basophilismus (Cushing syndrome I), Hyperkortizismus (adrenogenital syndrome, Cushing syndrome I), Hyperkortikoidismus (Cushing syndrome I), Hyperadrenokortizismus (adrenogenital syndrome, Cushing syndrome I, hyperadrenocorticism), Basophilismus (Cushing syndrome I), basophiler Hyperpituitarismus (Cushing syndrome I), Apert-Gallais Syndrom (Cushing syndrome I), Apert-Cushing Syndrom (Cushing syndrome I). (various references)

   

Greek 

  

σύνδρομο Cushing. (various references)

   

Italian

  

sindrome di Cushing. (various references)

   

Pig Latin

  

ushing'scay yndromesay

   

Portuguese

  

síndrome I de Cushing (Cushing syndrome I). (various references)

   

Spanish

  

síndrome de Cushing. (various references)

Source: compiled by the editor from various translation references.

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Anagrams: Cushing's Syndrome

Scrabble® Enable2K-Verified Anagrams

Words within the letters "'-c-d-e-g-h-i-m-n-n-o-r-s-s-s-u-y"

-5 letters: synchronised, synchronises, synchronisms.

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INDEX

1. Definition
2. Synonyms
3. Crosswords
4. Usage: Commercial
5. Quotations: Non-fiction
6. Translations: Modern
7. Anagrams
8. Bibliography


  

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