Complications and Prognosis of Cushing's Disease

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Across
  1. 4. Percentage survival rate in 5 years if untreated
  2. 5. Severe pain radiating from back to groin/front and blood in urine
  3. 7. Osteoporosis due to decreased activity of this type of cell
  4. 8. The pituitary adenomectomy of this has a 16 month recurrence of 12-45%
  5. 9. The definitive cure for an adrenal adenoma; Unilateral _______
  6. 10. Number of years for resolution characteristics features (facial plethora, striae, supraclavicular fat pads)
  7. 12. Due to excess cortisol binding to mineralocorticoid receptors and effect on adrenal medulla
Down
  1. 1. Has classic triad of polyuria, polydipsia, polyphagia
  2. 2. Type of adrenalectomy that requires monitoring and corticosteroid & mineralocorticoid replacement
  3. 3. The pituitary adenomectomy of this has a remission of 65-90%
  4. 6. Type of Cushing's treated with adrenalectomy
  5. 11. insufficiency Morning serum cortisol <55nmol/L