2021
DOI: 10.3389/fcvm.2021.777964
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Clinical Characteristics for the Improvement of Cushing's Syndrome Complicated With Cardiomyopathy After Treatment With a Literature Review

Abstract: Background: Endogenous Cushing's syndrome (CS), also called hypercortisolism, leads to a significant increase in mortality due to excessive cortisol production, which is mainly due to cardiovascular disease. CS complicated with cardiomyopathies, which is a rare and severe condition, has rarely been reported in the literature.Objective: To investigate the clinical characteristics of CS complicated with cardiomyopathies, we retrospectively reviewed the clinical manifestations, laboratory results, cardiac imaging… Show more

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“…The case report by Frustaci et al discusses the pathology of cardiomyopathy associated with Cushing's syndrome [ 7 ]; they noted that the patient's cardiomyocyte hypertrophy, myofibrillolysis, and myocardial fibrosis were improved at the one-year follow-up after adrenalectomy. Miao et al analyzed a total of 19 cases of Cushing's syndrome with cardiomyopathy: dilated cardiomyopathy (n=15, 78.94%) and hypertrophic cardiomyopathy (n=4, 21.05%) [ 8 ].…”
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confidence: 99%
“…The case report by Frustaci et al discusses the pathology of cardiomyopathy associated with Cushing's syndrome [ 7 ]; they noted that the patient's cardiomyocyte hypertrophy, myofibrillolysis, and myocardial fibrosis were improved at the one-year follow-up after adrenalectomy. Miao et al analyzed a total of 19 cases of Cushing's syndrome with cardiomyopathy: dilated cardiomyopathy (n=15, 78.94%) and hypertrophic cardiomyopathy (n=4, 21.05%) [ 8 ].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%