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How is subclinical Cushing's seen?

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5-6% It is the most frequently seen condition of secretory mass, asymptomatic often, sometimes HTN, dyslipidemia, diabetes, weight gain... Dx: minute brake test with dexamethasone 1mg, rule out pheochromo before it to not have catecholaminergic crisis. Low DHEAs -->Chronic ACTH suppression


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