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==Overview==
==Overview==
===Appearance of the patient===
* Patient may be [[obese]] - as in [[Cushing's syndrome]]
===Skin===
* Striae can be seen on the skin of the abdomen in Cushing's syndrome.
* Delayed wound healing
* Discoloration
* [[Acne]]
* [[Malar flush]]


==References==
==References==

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Overview

Appearance of the patient


Skin

  • Striae can be seen on the skin of the abdomen in Cushing's syndrome.
  • Delayed wound healing
  • Discoloration

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