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* Hairsutism | * Hairsutism | ||
* Gynecommastia | * Gynecommastia |
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Physical Examination
Appearance of the patient
- Obesity with a moon like face and a buffalo hump on the neck
- Hairsutism
- Gynecommastia
Vitals
Skin
- Purple striae can be seen on the skin of the abdomen in Cushing's syndrome.
- Delayed wound healing
- Discoloration
- Acne
- Malar flush
- Fragile and thinning
Head
- Supraclavicular and dorsocervical fat pads
Abdomen
- Mass may be found on physical examination