Diagnosis of Cushing's disease

Pituitary
Eleni Daniel, John Newell-Price

Abstract

Diagnosis of Cushing's disease frequently remains a challenge. In this review we critically appraise the clinical features, biochemical tests, and imaging modalities used for this purpose. We outline recommendations for approaches to clinical investigation, with a particular focus on developments made within the last two years.

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