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Summary: A 29-year-old multiparous woman in her third trimester presented with uncontrolled hypertension, persistent hypokalaemia, and marked polyuria (1). Biochemical evaluation demonstrated elevated serum cortisol with suppressed ACTH, and imaging identified a left adrenal mass, confirming adrenal Cushing’s syndrome. Despite potassium correction,

Pregnancy Complicated by Cushing’s Syndrome and Diabetes Insipidus: Case Insights
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