This interactive case study describes an unusual case of Cushing’s syndrome in a largely asymptomatic, female patient presenting with a fragility fracture.
This case study—the Cushing’s Hub Clinical Case Competition winning entry—looks at primary bilateral macronodular adrenal hyperplasia as a cause of Cushing’s with special emphasis on the role of aberrant receptors.
The third interactive case study describes patient follow-up after bilateral adrenalectomy and explains how to develop a treatment plan for an aggressive Nelson’s tumour.
The second interactive case study explores the management of relapsing Cushing’s disease in a woman of childbearing age with emphasis given to pregnancy planning.
This interactive training module uses a case study format to explore the optimal way to assess cortisolemia in patients who have started treatment for Cushing’s syndrome.
The new Editorial Board is delighted to announce the 2023 Cushing’s Hub Competition in which clinicians, at any stage of their career, are invited to submit clinical case scenarios for development as part of the popular Interactive Clinical Case series.
The winner will see their entry developed into an interactive learning module for inclusion on Cushing’s Hub and promoted throughout Europe and beyond!
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