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Response of hypertension to conventional antihypertensive treatment and/or steroidogenesis inhibitors in Cushing's syndrome

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Abstract

In hypertensive patients with Cushing's syndrome, conventional antihypertensive therapy is mostly ineffective. Blood pressure response is satisfactory only after the restoration of normal cortisol levels, indicating the need for a specific treatment for hypertension in this disorder.

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