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Cushing's Syndrome
Related Terms
Cushing's Disease
Hypercortisolism
Differential Diagnoses
Diabetes mellitus
Hypercortisolism secondary to
alcoholism
Insulin resistance associated with diabetes
Obesity
Polycystic ovarian syndrome
Puberty
Specialists
Endocrinologist
Family Practice Physician
General Surgeon
Neurosurgeon
Oncologist
Radiologist
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Comorbid Conditions
Cardiovascular disease
Diabetes
Immune system disorders
Psychiatric disorders
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Factors Influencing Duration
Individuals who require surgery can be expected to spend several days in the hospital with additional recovery time at home. Untreated, Cushing's syndrome can be fatal.
Medical Codes
ICD-9-CM:
255 -
Disorders of Adrenal Glands
255.0 -
Disorders of Adrenal Glands, Cushings Syndrome; Adrenal Hyperplasia Due to Excess ACTH Cushings Syndrome NOS, Iatrogenic, Idiopathic, Pituitary-Dependent, Ectopic ACTH Syndrome, Iatrogenic Syndrome of Excess Cortisol, Overproduction of Cortisol
Return to Work (Restrictions / Accommodations)
No restrictions or accommodations should be necessary once the individual returns to work.
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