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Cardiac dysfunction is reversed upon successful treatment of Cushing's syndrome
European Journal of Endocrinology, 11/25/09
Pereira A et al. – Cushing’s Syndrome (CS) not only induces left ventricular [LV] hypertrophy and diastolic dysfunction but also subclinical LV systolic dysfunction, that reverses upon normalization of corticosteroid excess.
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