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Citation: Ritzel, Katrin and Fazel, Julia and August, Leah and Fedtke, Vanessa and Nowak, Elisabeth and Vogel, Frederick and Braun, Leah Theresa and Zopp, Stephanie and Then, Cornelia and Künzel, Heike and Reisch, Nicole and Zimmermann, Petra and Thorsteinsdottir, Jun and Schopohl, Jochen and Bidlingmaier, Martin and Beuschlein, Felix and Reincke, Martin and Rubinstein, German: Supplementary data from: Biochemical Control in Cushing’s syndrome: Outcomes of the treatment in a large single center cohort. March 2024. Open Data LMU. 10.5282/ubm/data.452

Supplementary data from: Biochemical Control in Cushing’s syndrome: Outcomes of the treatment in a large single center cohort
Supplementary data from: Biochemical Control in Cushing’s syndrome: Outcomes of the treatment in a large single center cohort

Normalization of hypercortisolism is essential to reduce morbidity and mortality in patients with Cushing’s syndrome (CS). This is a retrospective analysis with the aim to assess biochemical control rates. We could show that biochemical control can be achieved in most patients with different subtypes of CS within a reasonable time frame

Cushing's syndrome, Cushing's disease, Hypercortisolism, Cortisol
Ritzel, Katrin
Fazel, Julia
August, Leah
Fedtke, Vanessa
Nowak, Elisabeth
Vogel, Frederick
Braun, Leah Theresa
Zopp, Stephanie
Then, Cornelia
Künzel, Heike
Reisch, Nicole
Zimmermann, Petra
Thorsteinsdottir, Jun
Schopohl, Jochen
Bidlingmaier, Martin
Beuschlein, Felix
Reincke, Martin
Rubinstein, German
2024

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DOI: 10.5282/ubm/data.452

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Abstract

Normalization of hypercortisolism is essential to reduce morbidity and mortality in patients with Cushing’s syndrome (CS). This is a retrospective analysis with the aim to assess biochemical control rates. We could show that biochemical control can be achieved in most patients with different subtypes of CS within a reasonable time frame

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Cushing's syndrome, Cushing's disease, Hypercortisolism, Cortisol

Item Type:Data
Contact Person:Rubinstein, German
E-Mail of Contact:german.rubinstein at med.uni-muenchen.de
Subjects:Medicine
Dewey Decimal Classification:600 Technology, Medicine > 610 Medical sciences and medicine
ID Code:452
Deposited By: German Rubinstein
Deposited On:21. Mar 2024 11:12
Last Modified:22. Mar 2024 05:51

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