Cushing's Syndrome Flashcards
What is cushing’s syndrome?
- Too much cortisol
- Cushing’s syndrome can be caused by Cushing’s disease, the syndrome is more a collection of symptoms
What gender and age range is Cushing’s syndrome most common in?
Women 20-40
What is the most common cause of cortisol XS?
Iatrogenic cushing’s syndrome
- Due to prolonged high dose steroid therapy for eg asthma, RA, IBD, transplants
- Chronic suppression of pituitary ACTH production and adrenal atrophy
What does long term steroid treatment do?
Suppresses ACTH production (-ve feedback to anterior pituitary)
Types of Cushing’s?
- Cushing’s disease (pituitary cushing’s)
- ACTH-independent Cushing’s
- Ectopic ACTH
What accounts for 70% of Cushing’s syndrome?
Cushing’s disease
What causes ACTH independent Cushing’s?
- Adrenal adenoma/carcinoma
- Bilateral macronodular adrenal hyperplasia
What is a cause of ectopic ACTH?
Malignancy
Presentation of Cushing’s syndrome?
- Thin skin: easy bruising
- Facial plethora
- Striae
- Proximal myopathy
- Frontal balding in women
- Conjunctival oedema (chemosis)
- Osteoporosis
- XS cortisol symptoms
- XS mineralocorticoids
- XS androgen
What are the signs of XS cortisol?
- Protein loss
- Myopathy; wasting
- Osteoporosis; fractures
- Thin skin; striae, bruising
- Altered carb/lipid metabolism, DM, Obesity
- Altered psyche; psychosis, depression
Signs of XS mineralocorticoids?
- HT
- Oedema
Signs of XS androgen?
- Virilism
- Hirsutism
- Acne
- Oligo/amenorrhoea
Bulletpoint steps of diagnosing Cushing’s syndrome?
- Establish XS cortisol
- Formal diagnostic test: Low dose dexamethasone suppression test
- Imaging tests also a possibility
How to establish a cortisol XS?
- 1mg dexamethasone overnight suppression test
- 24h urinary free cortisol
- Midnight cortisol
- Late night salivary cortisol
Interpretation of a formal diagnostic test for Cushing’s disease?
Low dose dexamethasone suppression test
- Failure to suppress the cortisol = Cushing’s syndrome
-Measure ACTH to determine further investigation
If low: adrenal origin is likely
If raised: distinguish between Cushing’s disease and ectopic ACTH