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  • You're right - Cushings is one of those diseases where a single cause can be found to affect multiple organ systems, and is potentially curable with surgery.

    The Ovarian Teratoma that Caused a Coma aka TBTAM 2008

  • And while some Cushings patients tragically go undiagnosed, the truth is that the vast, vast majority of the millions of folks out there with these medical conditions do not have Cushings.

    The Ovarian Teratoma that Caused a Coma aka TBTAM 2008

  • "And while some Cushings patients tragically go undiagnosed, the truth is that the vast, vast majority of the millions of folks out there with these medical conditions do not have Cushings."

    The Ovarian Teratoma that Caused a Coma aka TBTAM 2008

  • An episode of Mystery Diagnosis featuring a woman's struggle with Cushings helped me find the help I needed. justashell

    The Ovarian Teratoma that Caused a Coma aka TBTAM 2008

  • Cushings may be more rampant than you think causing hypertention, diabetes, etc.

    The Ovarian Teratoma that Caused a Coma aka TBTAM 2008

  • The intense but brief entanglement became the talk of Newport, where the Cushings lived in a mansion overlooking the Atlantic.

    Bobby and Jackie C. David Heymann 2009

  • The intense but brief entanglement became the talk of Newport, where the Cushings lived in a mansion overlooking the Atlantic.

    Bobby and Jackie C. David Heymann 2009

  • The intense but brief entanglement became the talk of Newport, where the Cushings lived in a mansion overlooking the Atlantic.

    Bobby and Jackie C. David Heymann 2009

  • What dose were these patients who developed Cushings on?

    Oprah’s plight | The Blog of Michael R. Eades, M.D. 2008

  • I am very curious as to the doses of cortisol these patients who developed Cushings were on?

    Oprah’s plight | The Blog of Michael R. Eades, M.D. 2008

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