
|Articles|March 5, 2015
Interactive case 14: The case of the nighttime food thief
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Try again. The LDDS test results support a diagnosis of hyperadrenocorticism, but this pattern of cortisol suppression after low-dose dexamethasone administration can be seen with both pituitary- and adrenal-dependent hyperadrenocorticism.
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