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A Bare Cause of Cushing's Syndrome: Bilateral Primary Pigmented Micronodular Adrenal Disease

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Primary Pigmented Micronodular Adrenal Disease is a rare cause of Cushing's syndrome, typically observed in children and young adults. It is often associated with the Carney complex. A typical subclinical, or cyclic Cushing's syndrome clinic can be seen clinically. Treatment options include bilateral-unilateral adrenalectomy or medical treatment.<br /> This case presentation aims to draw attention to a rare condition by presenting a patient diagnosed with isolated PPNAD unrelated to the Carney complex.

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Acta Endocrinologica-Bucharest

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20

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4

Start Page

528

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532

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