Spontaneous Resolution of Primary Hypercortisolism of Cushing Disease After Pituitary Hemorrhage
Siwakoti K, Omay SB, Inzucchi SE. Spontaneous Resolution of Primary Hypercortisolism of Cushing Disease After Pituitary Hemorrhage. AACE Clinical Case Reports 2020, 6: e23-e29. PMID: 32984518, PMCID: PMC7279773, DOI: 10.4158/accr-2019-0292.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchPituitary apoplexySpontaneous resolutionBiochemical remissionPrimary hypercortisolismSellar massLow-dose dexamethasone suppression testDose dexamethasone suppression testMagnetic resonance imaging (MRI) scansUrine free cortisolSymptoms of hypercortisolismDexamethasone suppression testResonance imaging scansSymptomatic hemorrhageSurgical resectionCushing's diseaseInitial presentationPituitary hemorrhageFree cortisolFunctional adenomasImaging scansElevated plasmaSerum cortisolSuppression testClinical signsPathologic information