Low serum oestriol and Cushing's syndrome during pregnancy.
Journal: 1985/October - Annales chirurgiae et gynaecologiae. Supplementum
ISSN: 0355-9874
PUBMED: 3863535
Abstract:
Previously in world literature there have been reports of 40 pregnancies in women with untreated Cushing's syndrome. The perinatal mortality in these series has been 12.9%. This paper reports on a case in which low serum oestriol excretion was the first abnormal laboratory value in a patient with only a few signs of Cushing's syndrome habitus and adrenal adenoma.
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