Cushing's Syndrome Flashcards

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What is Cushing’s syndrome?

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A clinical state of increased free glucocorticoid.

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What is the most common cause of Cushing’s syndrome?

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Pituitary disease - usually microadenomas.

remainder split between adrenal tumours and ectopic ACTH secretion from carcinoid tumours

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What can produce similar clinical pictures to Cushing’s disease?

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Alcohol-induced pseudo-cushing’s

Obesity and depression lead to changes in cortisol metabolism which are almost indistinguishable from cushings.

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What are the main abnormal features are seen in cushing’s?

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Abnormal facial appearance and body habitus.

95% have triad of hypertension, proximal myopathy and skin changes.

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What are the symptoms of cushings?

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  • Weight gain
  • Change of appearance
  • Amenorrhoea/Oligomenorrhoea
  • Depression
  • Poor libido
  • Thin skin/easy bruising
  • Insomnia
  • Hair growth/acne
  • Muscular weakness
  • Growth arrest in children
  • Back pain
  • Polyuria/polydipsia
  • Psychosis
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What signs are seen in cushings?

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  • Moon face
  • Buffalo hump
  • Kyphosis
  • Depression/psychosis
  • Acne
  • Central obesity
  • Hirsutism
  • Frontal balding (female)
  • Fractured ribs
  • Oedema
  • Poor wound healing
  • Proximal muscle wasting
  • Pigmentation
  • Glycosuria
  • Skin infection
  • Osteoporosis

Signs of most value in distinguishing Cushings from simple obesity + hirsutism:

  • Plethora (hypervolaemia)
  • Striae
  • Thin skin/bruising
  • Proximal myopathy
  • Pathological fractures
  • Hypertension
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What is the process for investigation in cushings?

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Demostrate increased plasma or urinary cortisol

Dexamethasone suppression test for high cortisol - cortisol remains high despite dexamethasone.

Next step = measure plasma ACTH
If plasma ACTH suppressed = adrenal adenoma
If ACTH raised = pituitary or ectopic cause.
Imaging (CT/MR) of thorax to find cause if ACTH raised.

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What are the management options in Cushing’s disease?

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Adrenal adenectomy = definitive treatment of adrenal cushing’s.

Likewise, tumours secreting ACTH should be excised.

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What is the difference between Cushing’s disease and Cushing’s syndrome?

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Cushing’s disease = increased pituitary ACTH secretion

Cushing’s syndrome = adrenal or ectopic for increased cortisol

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