Cushing's Syndrome Flashcards
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Causes of Cushing’s syndrome:
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- Exogenous steroids
- Pituitary adenoma (Cushing’s DISEASE)
- Adrenal adenoma or carcinoma
- Ectopic ACTH syndrome (wasting due to carcinoma, pigmentation, hypokalaemia)
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Clinical Features (SWEDISH)
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S: spinal tenderness W: weight, central obesity E: easy bruising D: diabetes I: interscapular fat pat S: striae H: hypertension
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Screening for hypercortisolaemia
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- 24 hour urinary free cortisol
- Loss of diurnal rhythm (should be high in am & low in pm Cushing’s high am & pm)
- Low dose dexamethasone test: no suppression of endogenous cortisol
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To distinguish adrenal from pituitary disease
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- ACTH levels are high in Cushing’s disease (pituitary)
- ACTH levels are low (suppressed) in adrenal Cushing’s syndrome
- But the ACTH assay is tricky (degraded within minutes of venepuncture)
- High dose dexamethasone suppresses cortisol levels in Cushing’s disease as the high levels of pituitary ACTH can be partially suppressed by this potent steroid
- High dose dexamethasone does not suppress cortisol levels in adrenal Cushing’s as the production of cortisol is not ACTH dependent