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A Case of Ectopic Adrenocorticotropic Hormone Syndrome Coexisting With Multiple Masses
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Song F et al. - The authors described a 28-year-old man diagnosed as EAS coexisting with masses in pituitary fossa, right adrenal gland, and cranionasal tumor. Except mild moon face, he did not have a typical Cushingoid.
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