Ectopic Cushing?s syndromeFrom our partner site on chronic pain, ChronicPainConnection.com.
Cushing's syndrome - ectopic Treatment: The best treatment for ectopic Cushing's syndrome is surgical removal of the tumor. This is usually possible when the tumor is benign (noncancerous). advertisement However, many tumors are malignant (cancerous), and have metastasized (spread to other areas of the body) before cortisol excess has been diagnosed,. Surgical removal is not possible in these situations, and drugs to suppress cortisol secretion may be given. They include: ketoconazole, aminoglutethimide, and metyrapone. Expectations (prognosis): Surgical removal of the tumor may lead to full recovery, but there is a chance of the tumor coming back. Survival for people with ectopic tumors depends upon the outcome associated with the particular tumor type. Complications:
Calling your health care provider: Call your health care provider if symptoms of Cushing's syndrome appear.
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