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Alcohol-induced pseudo-Cushing syndrome

Alcohol-induced pseudo-Cushing syndrome: Introduction

Alcohol-induced pseudo-Cushing syndrome: The excessive consumption of alcohol can result in symptoms similar to a condition called Cushing's syndrome. When alcohol consumption is stopped, symptoms regress. More detailed information about the symptoms, causes, and treatments of Alcohol-induced pseudo-Cushing syndrome is available below.

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