Clinicopathological features of primary aldosteronism associated with subclinical Cushing's syndrome

Volume: 58, Issue: 7, Pages: 543 - 551
Published: Jan 1, 2011
Abstract
Primary aldosteronism (PA), an autonomous aldosterone hypersecretion from adrenal adenoma and/or hyperplasia, and subclinical Cushing syndrome (SCS), a mild but autonomous cortisol hypersecretion from adrenal adenoma without signs or symptoms of Cuhing’s syndrome, are now well-recognized clinical entities of adrenal incidentaloma. However, the clinicopathological features of PA associated with SCS (PA/SCS) remain unknown. The present study was...
Paper Details
Title
Clinicopathological features of primary aldosteronism associated with subclinical Cushing's syndrome
Published Date
Jan 1, 2011
Volume
58
Issue
7
Pages
543 - 551
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