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    Cardiometabolic Disease Burden and Steroid Excretion in Benign Adrenal Tumors A Cross-Sectional Multicenter Study
    (2022)
    Prete, Alessandro (55763975300)
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    Subramanian, Anuradhaa (57204431131)
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    Bancos, Irina (26648031900)
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    Chortis, Vasileios (55549390200)
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    Tsagarakis, Stylianos (34969688500)
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    Lang, Katharina (24366510000)
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    Macech, Magdalena (56901293600)
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    Delivanis, Danae A. (36782156500)
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    Pupovac, Ivana D. (57218480306)
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    Reimondo, Giuseppe (6701516556)
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    Marina, Ljiljana V. (36523361900)
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    Deutschbein, Timo (6506626557)
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    Balomenaki, Maria (57192302949)
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    O’Reilly, Michael W. (9243776300)
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    Gilligan, Lorna C. (56906848000)
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    Jenkinson, Carl (55148366600)
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    Bednarczuk, Tomasz (6701463940)
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    Zhang, Catherine D. (57201277033)
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    Dusek, Tina (6602245438)
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    Diamantopoulos, Aristidis (57221595362)
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    Asia, Miriam (57194109602)
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    Kondracka, Agnieszka (6505806975)
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    Li, Dingfeng (57215417445)
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    Masjkur, Jimmy R. (36621238000)
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    Quinkler, Marcus (16040157900)
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    Ueland, Grethe Å. (57194628715)
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    Dennedy, M. Conall (6603250164)
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    Beuschlein, Felix (6701652261)
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    Tabarin, Antoine (55418685500)
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    Fassnacht, Martin (6603031564)
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    Ivović, Miomira (6507747450)
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    Terzolo, Massimo (7006870178)
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    Kastelan, Darko (57203859133)
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    Young, William F. (7402257318)
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    Manolopoulos, Konstantinos N. (57203093661)
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    Ambroziak, Urszula (16548837700)
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    Vassiliadi, Dimitra A. (24923678900)
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    Taylor, Angela E. (55473530400)
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    Sitch, Alice J. (37007688500)
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    Nirantharakumar, Krishnarajah (6505595300)
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    Arlt, Wiebke (24366102400)
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    Glöckner, Stephan (57195413550)
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    Sinnott, Richard O. (55445268400)
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    Stell, Anthony (9746765300)
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    Fragoso, Maria Candida B.V. (7006534409)
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    Simunov, Bojana (57200176400)
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    Cazenave, Sarah (57218573287)
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    Haissaguerre, Magalie (55925175000)
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    Bertherat, Jérôme (56273618400)
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    Libé, Rossella (6602938266)
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    Kienitz, Tina (55055266200)
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    Eisenhofer, Graeme (56911178800)
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    Brugger, Christina (57194831112)
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    Reincke, Martin (7006671278)
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    Riester, Anna (54793417100)
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    Spyroglou, Ariadni (35847802600)
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    Burger-Stritt, Stephanie (55808210500)
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    Hahner, Stefanie (9638077000)
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    Kroiss, Matthias (24481552400)
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    Ronchi, Cristina L. (7005205446)
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    Palimeri, Sotiria (12797879800)
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    Tsirou, Ioanna (57189711679)
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    Basile, Vittoria (55626994600)
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    Ingargiola, Elisa (57216186457)
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    Canu, Letizia (6505816933)
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    Mannelli, Massimo (7005177865)
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    Ettaieb, Hester (57188933284)
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    Haak, Harm R. (7007069916)
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    Kerkhofs, Thomas M. (55263496700)
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    Biehl, Michael (57849206600)
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    Feelders, Richard A. (6602151311)
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    Hofland, Johannes (35409222300)
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    Hofland, Leo J. (7006475540)
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    Grytaas, Marianne A. (55762602300)
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    Husebye, Eystein S. (24580418500)
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    Zawierucha, Malgorzata (57218574092)
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    Paiva, Isabel (6603069656)
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    Sajwani, Ahmed (57218480255)
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    Sherlock, Mark (57216064887)
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    Crowley, Rachel K. (13606004000)
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    Deeks, Jonathan J. (7006087510)
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    Hughes, Beverly A. (22134569500)
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    Ivison, Hannah E. (6503851485)
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    O’Neil, Donna M. (57219980045)
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    Papathomas, Thomas G. (15840446000)
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    Shackleton, Cedric H.L. (7102981378)
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    Sutcliffe, Robert P. (55178110500)
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    Guest, Peter (7006912081)
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    Skordilis, Kassiani (12783526600)
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    Bancos, Cristian (57196020153)
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    Chang, Alice (26030257200)
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    Davidge-Pitts, Caroline J. (37067342000)
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    Erickson, Dana (7203016083)
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    Natt, Neena (6602266757)
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    Nippoldt, Todd B. (6603609826)
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    Thomas, Melinda (57198450990)
    Background: Benign adrenal tumors are commonly discovered on cross-sectional imaging. Mild autonomous cortisol secretion (MACS) is regularly diagnosed, but its effect on cardiometabolic disease in affected persons is ill defined. Objective: To determine cardiometabolic disease burden and steroid excretion in persons with benign adrenal tumors with and without MACS. Design: Cross-sectional study. Setting: 14 endocrine secondary and tertiary care centers (recruitment from 2011 to 2016). Participants: 1305 prospectively recruited persons with benign adrenal tumors. Measurements: Cortisol excess was defined by clinical assessment and the 1-mg overnight dexamethasone-suppression test (serum cortisol: <50 nmol/L, nonfunctioning adrenal tumor [NFAT]; 50 to 138 nmol/L, possible MACS [MACS-1]; >138 nmol/L and absence of typical clinical Cushing syndrome [CS] features, definitive MACS [MACS-2]). Net steroid production was assessed by multisteroid profiling of 24-hour urine by tandem mass spectrometry. Results: Of the 1305 participants, 49.7% had NFAT (n = 649; 64.1% women), 34.6% had MACS-1 (n = 451; 67.2% women), 10.7% had MACS-2 (n = 140; 73.6% women), and 5.0% had CS (n = 65; 86.2% women). Prevalence and severity of hypertension were higher in MACS-2 and CS than NFAT (adjusted prevalence ratios [aPRs] for hypertension: MACS-2, 1.15 [95% CI, 1.04 to 1.27], and CS, 1.37 [CI, 1.16 to 1.62]; aPRs for use of ≥3 antihypertensives: MACS-2, 1.31 [CI, 1.02 to 1.68], and CS, 2.22 [CI, 1.62 to 3.05]). Type 2 diabetes was more prevalent in CS than NFAT (aPR, 1.62 [CI, 1.08 to 2.42]) and more likely to require insulin therapy for MACS-2 (aPR, 1.89 [CI, 1.01 to 3.52]) and CS (aPR, 3.06 [CI, 1.60 to 5.85]). Urinary multisteroid profiling revealed an increase in glucocorticoid excretion from NFAT over MACS-1 and MACS-2 to CS, whereas androgen excretion decreased. Limitations: Cross-sectional design; possible selection bias. Conclusion: A cardiometabolic risk condition, MACS predominantly affects women and warrants regular assessment for hypertension and type 2 diabetes. © 2022 American College of Physicians. All rights reserved.

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