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Increased arterial rigidity in children affected by Cushing’s syndrome after successful surgical cure

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In spite of its successful surgical cure, Cushing's syndrome results in a significantly decreased arterial distensibility when compared with the control group, which might explain these differences in blood pressure levels. It underlines a significantly higher cardiovascular risk, notwithstanding both the normalisation of cortisol secretion and the very early age of the patients.

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