%A Khaled Mejahed¹, Abdel-Qader Fakhr¹, Khalid Salman², Salma Emad¹, Ayham F. Reweey² %0 Journal Article %T A 50-Year-Old Female with Hypertension Revealing Cushing’s Disease: A Case Report. %J Neom Journal of Medical Science %N Volume 2, Issue 1 %D 2025 %R %V Volume 2, Issue 1 %K Hypertension; Cushing; Case report; Pituitary. %X
Hypertension is a common condition frequently managed in primary care. However, secondary causes such as Cushing’s syndrome may be overlooked, leading to delays in diagnosis and treatment. We present the case of a 50-year-old female with a 5-year history of hypertension who presented for routine medication adjustment. A systematic clinical assessment revealed features suggestive of hypercortisolism. Subsequent biochemical testing confirmed Cushing’s disease, and MRI imaging revealed a pituitary adenoma with associated visual field defects, previously unnoticed by the patient. This case highlights the importance of comprehensive evaluation in hypertensive patients to identify secondary causes and prevent complications.
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