Cushing's disease is caused by a tumor on the pituitary gland that produces excess cortisol. Symptoms include increased thirst and urination, weight gain, and muscle weakness. The disease is treated with medications to reduce cortisol levels or surgery to remove the tumor.
Cushing's disease is caused by a tumor on the pituitary gland that produces excess cortisol. Symptoms include increased thirst and urination, weight gain, and muscle weakness. The disease is treated with medications to reduce cortisol levels or surgery to remove the tumor.
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Cushing's disease is caused by a tumor on the pituitary gland that produces excess cortisol. Symptoms include increased thirst and urination, weight gain, and muscle weakness. The disease is treated with medications to reduce cortisol levels or surgery to remove the tumor.
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