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We report a 55-year-old woman with typical clinical, biochemical and radiological features of Cushing’s disease, who developed a severe respiratory insufficiency as the main symptom. She also complained of proximal muscle weakness over the last year and progressive dyspnea over the last four months. Bronchospasm, respiratory infection or cardiologic dysfunction were excluded. Arterial blood gas analysis showed severe respiratory insufficiency with hypoxemia and hypercapnia, respiratory acidosis and a normal alveolar-arterial oxygen gradient. Spirometry and plethysmography showed a restrictive ventilatory failure and maximum inspiratory and expiratory pressures were reduced. These findings were strongly suggestive of neuromuscular disease. Serum creatine kinase, aldolase, sodium, potassium and thyroid function tests were normal. An electromyogram and a muscle biopsy confirmed myopathic disease. Ketoconazole therapy improved her symptoms and respiratory function tests. In conclusion although proximal myopathy is a frequent presenting symptom of Cushing’s syndrome, involvement of respiratory muscles with severe restrictive ventilatory dysfunction has not been previously reported as the main initial feature of Cushing’s disease. Medical treatment of hypercortisolism improves muscle strength and resolves the respiratory insufficiency.
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Blanco, C., Marazuela, M., Flores, J. et al. Severe respiratory failure secondary to Cushing’s myopathy. J Endocrinol Invest 24, 618–621 (2001). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF03343903
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