The Human Phenotype Ontology (HPO) provides the following list of features that have been reported in people with this condition. Much of the information in the HPO comes from Orphanet, a European rare disease database. If available, the list includes a rough estimate of how common a feature is (its frequency). Frequencies are based on a specific study and may not be representative of all studies. You can use the MedlinePlus Medical Dictionary for definitions of the terms below.
Living with a genetic or rare disease can impact the daily lives of patients and families. These resources can help families navigate various aspects of living with a rare disease.
These resources provide more information about this condition or associated symptoms. The in-depth resources contain medical and scientific language that may be hard to understand. You may want to review these resources with a medical professional.
17th Adrenal Cortex Conference
Tuesday, March 29, 2016 -
Thursday, March 31, 2016
Location:
Boston,
MA
Description: Since 1984 the Conference on the Adrenal Cortex has provided an exciting combination of science and resources for basic and clinical scientists. The 2016 conference will continue the tradition by including renowned speakers who will cover the latest research on adrenal development, hormone signaling, steroidogenesis, adrenal insufficiency, primary aldosteronism, Cushing’s syndrome and adrenal cancer. As in previous meetings, the Keith L. Parker Memorial Lecture will be awarded to an international leader for their contributions to adrenal research.
Contact: Dr. Maria L. Dufau(301) 496-2021dufaum@mail.nih.gov
The following diseases are related to ACTH-secreting pituitary adenoma. If you have a question about any of these diseases, you can contact GARD.
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