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Chest X-Ray can help to identify the causes of ectopic ACTH in Cushing's syndrome such as lung carcinoma, bronchial carcinoid, and thymic carcinoid. | Chest X-Ray can help to identify the causes of ectopic ACTH in Cushing's syndrome such as lung carcinoma, bronchial carcinoid, and thymic carcinoid. | ||
==Cushing's syndrome chest x ray== | ==Cushing's syndrome chest x ray== | ||
Chest X-Ray can help to identify the causes of ectopic ACTH in Cushing's syndrome such as lung carcinoma, bronchial carcinoid, and thymic carcinoid. | Chest X-Ray can help to identify the causes of ectopic ACTH in Cushing's syndrome such as lung carcinoma, bronchial carcinoid, and thymic carcinoid.<ref name="pmid22347350">{{cite journal |vauthors=Vyas S, Gorsi U, Bansali A, Khandelwal N |title=Anterior mediastinal mass in a patient with Cushing's syndrome |journal=Ann Thorac Med |volume=7 |issue=1 |pages=42–3 |year=2012 |pmid=22347350 |pmc=3277041 |doi=10.4103/1817-1737.91557 |url=}}</ref> | ||
==References== | ==References== |
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Chest X-Ray can help to identify the causes of ectopic ACTH in Cushing's syndrome such as lung carcinoma, bronchial carcinoid, and thymic carcinoid.
Cushing's syndrome chest x ray
Chest X-Ray can help to identify the causes of ectopic ACTH in Cushing's syndrome such as lung carcinoma, bronchial carcinoid, and thymic carcinoid.[1]
References
- ↑ Vyas S, Gorsi U, Bansali A, Khandelwal N (2012). "Anterior mediastinal mass in a patient with Cushing's syndrome". Ann Thorac Med. 7 (1): 42–3. doi:10.4103/1817-1737.91557. PMC 3277041. PMID 22347350.