Full Description
Cushing's Disease: An Often Misdiagnosed and Not So Rare Disorder reviews the epidemiology of Cushing's, including statistics on the incidence and prevalence of this disease. There are discussions of the signs and symptoms and the most common co-morbidities, such as diabetes mellitus, hypertension, osteoporosis, amenorrhea, and infertility.
Surgical, medical, and radiotherapeutic treatments, including indications, results, risks, and complications, are reviewed. Also featured is a chapter on the patient's perspective, coping with Cushing's, quality of life, and psychosomatic issues.
This book is essential reading for the wide range of physicians who treat patients with Cushing's disease symptoms, as well as biomedical researchers who investigate the etiology and mechanisms of rare genetic diseases, in particular rare endocrine disorders.
Contents
1. The Pituitary Gland: Anatomy, Physiology, and its Function
2. Epidemiology and Etiology of Cushing's Disease
3. Physical Presentation of Cushing's Syndrome: Typical and Atypical Presentations
4. The Cognitive, Psychological, and Emotional Presentation of Cushing's Disease
5. Making the Diagnosis: Laboratory Testing and Imaging Studies
6. Surgical Treatment of Cushing's Disease
7. Medical Treatment of Cushing's Disease
8. Multidisciplinary Management of Cushing's Disease: Centers of Excellence Approach
9. Posttreatment Management of Cushing's Disease
10. Coping with Cushing's Disease: the Patients' Perspectives
11. Cushing's Disease in Children and Adolescents: Diagnosis and Management
12. Challenges and Future Developments for Improvement in the Diagnosis and Management of Cushing's Disease
Appendix. Patients' Perspectives