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A Case Report of Cushing’S Disease Presenting With Psychosis and Muscle Weakness Postpartum Publisher Pubmed



Eskandari D1 ; Ziaee A1 ; Samadanifard SH1 ; Tavangar SM2 ; Tirkan A1 ; Zaeimyekeh MA1
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  1. 1. Iran University of Medical Sciences, Tehran, Iran
  2. 2. Tehran University of Medical Sciences, Iran

Source: Journal of Investigative Medicine High Impact Case Reports Published:2023


Abstract

Cushing’s syndrome is a condition leading to overproducing of cortisol by the adrenal glands. If the pituitary gland overproduces cortisol, it is called Cushing’s disease. Cushing’s syndrome and even Cushing’s disease during and after pregnancy are rare events. There is not enough literature and guidance for managing and treating these patients. The diagnosis of Cushing’s syndrome in pregnancy is often delayed because the symptoms overlap. We presented a thin 31-year-old woman, admitted 2 months after a normal-term delivery, with an atypical presentation of Cushing’s disease, unusual clinical features, and a challenging clinical course. She had no clinical discriminatory features of Cushing’s syndrome. Given that the patient only presented with psychosis and proximal myopathy and had an uncomplicated pregnancy, our case was considered unusual. The patients also had hyperpigmentation and severe muscle weakness which are among the less common presentations of Cushing’s syndrome. Our findings suggest that an early diagnosis of Cushing’s disease is important in pregnancy period for its prevalent fetal and maternal complications, and it should be treated early to optimize fetal and maternal outcomes as there is an increasing trend toward live births in treated participants. © 2023 American Federation for Medical Research.