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库辛综合征是什么意思 库辛综合征是什么意思
Lynnette K Nieman1, Frederic Castinetti2,3, John Newell-Price4
1Section on Translational Endocrinology, Diabetes, Endocrine and Obesity Branch, National Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Diseases (NIDDK), National Institutes of Health, Bethesda, MD, USA. NiemanL@nih.gov.
Nature reviews. Disease primers
|January 23, 2025
概括
库希综合征 (CS) 是一种由皮质醇过量引起的荷尔蒙障碍. 诊断包括特定的测试,治疗侧重于手术或药物来管理这种严重的疾病.
科学领域:
- 内分泌学 在内分泌学.
- 内部医学 内部医学
背景情况:
- 库希综合征 (CS) 是由于长时间暴露于过多的内源性或外源性葡萄皮质类药物而产生的.
- 它导致显著的多系统性疾病,影响心血管,代谢,感染和神经精神健康,并增加死亡率.
- 可变的临床表现可能会推迟诊断,直到多种迹象和症状积累.
研究的目的:
- 概述库辛综合征的诊断方法和治疗策略.
- 强调确定内源性CS的根本原因对于有效管理的重要性.
主要方法:
- 对疑似CS的查包括24小时尿中的皮质醇,深夜的唾液皮质醇和低剂量德克萨米他抑制测试.
- 诊断工作的目的是确定病因:上腺CS,垂体库辛病 (CD),或子宫外ACTH分泌.
主要成果:
- 内源性CS的第一线治疗是手术切除致病组织 (垂体腺瘤,异位瘤或上腺瘤).
- 二线选择包括类固醇生成抑制剂,对CD的垂体辐射,以及对持续的ACTH依赖性CS的上腺切除术.
结论:
- 及时诊断和病因确定对于管理库辛综合征至关重要.
- 治疗策略是根据病因量身定制的,手术是主要的方法,其次是医疗或放射治疗.
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