hrp0089p3-p002 | Adrenals and HPA Axis P3 | ESPE2018

An Extremely Rare Cause of Cushing Syndrome in Chidhood

Ramcharan Amith

Cushing Syndrome is rare in childhood. Between 2 and 5 new cases per million people are diagnosed each year, of which only 10% are reported to occur within the paediatric population. There is a female predominance but a male predominance has been reported in infants. Classical clinical indicators of Cushing syndrome in childhood include central weight gain and growth failure. Other clinical manifestations include facial flushing, hypertension, hirsutism, pubertal delay, acne, ...