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05-28-2017, 04:43 PM | #1 | ||
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No, that is not impossible. Adenomas can happen when you are immunosuppressed, either adrenal or pituitary. With your situation, it's important to think of every possibility. A pituitary tumor can excrete too much ACTH, thereby increasing cortisol. An adrenal tumor can excrete cortisol on its own.
I hope that isn't going on. But something is. |
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