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Outbreak of exogenous Cushings syndrome due to unlicensed medications
Clinical Endocrinology, 11/19/08
Azizi F et al. - Surreptitious use of steroids resulting in Cushing's syndrome may be more common in opium addicts; a high degree of suspicion is needed to uncover this disorder. Whenever facing a cushingoid appearance in addicts, the possibility of using black market drugs with corticosteroid contents should be kept in mind.
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