Childhood Cushing’s Patients May Experience Long-Term Hormonal Deficits, Mood Disorders
People diagnosed with Cushing’s disease during childhood may experience lowered pituitary hormones long after receiving surgery, as well as mood and cognitive disorders, a long-term follow-up study shows. The study, “Long-Term Outcome in Patients After Treatment for Cushing’s Disease in Childhood,” was published in the journal PLoS…