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A challenging case of Cushing's disease complicated with multiple thrombotic phenomena following trans-sphenoidal surgery; a case report.

Piyumi Sachindra Alwis WijewickramaVithiya RatnasamyNoel P SomasundaramManilka SumanatillekeSathyajith Buddhika Ambawatte
Published in: BMC endocrine disorders (2021)
This case highlights important and aggressive complications associated with Cushing's syndrome giving rise to a challenging post-operative course. Diverticular rupture had been described in association with hypercortisolemia and this case adds to the existing literature. Post-operative ischemic colitis and stroke which contributed to the death of this patient could have been due to the procoagulant state associated with Cushing's syndrome, with a high risk during the immediate post-operative period. This emphasizes the need to consider post-operative thromboprophylaxis in patients undergoing surgery for Cushing's syndrome.
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