Cushing’s disease

Definition Cushing’s disease is characterized by an increased level of cortisol in the body due to a mostly benign tumor of the pituitary gland. The tumor cells produce a messenger substance in large quantities, the so-called adrenocorticotropic hormone, or ACTH for short. This acts on the cells in the adrenal cortex and causes them to … Cushing’s disease

The difference between Cushing’s disease and Cushing’s syndrome | Cushing’s disease

The difference between Cushing’s disease and Cushing’s syndrome Cushing’s syndrome includes all diseases or changes associated with elevated cortisol levels. It makes no difference whether the cortisol, for example, was supplied externally, i.e. by medication, or whether it was caused by an overproduction of cortisol in the body itself. The Cushing’s syndrome thus describes a … The difference between Cushing’s disease and Cushing’s syndrome | Cushing’s disease

The Therapy | Cushing’s disease

The Therapy In Cushing’s disease, surgical removal of the pituitary gland tumor is usually performed. If a surgical intervention is not possible, there are other treatment measures that can be considered. These include proton radiation of the tumor tissue or the administration of certain drugs. The drug therapy includes cortisol lowering substances. These are intended … The Therapy | Cushing’s disease