Computed tomography assessment of fat distribution in male and female patients with Cushing's syndrome.

OBJECTIVE: Our aims were to describe the abdominal fat distribution in male patients with Cushing's syndrome (CS) on computerised tomography (CT), to compare our findings with non-cushingoid patients, to validate previous reports of increased visceral fat in female patients with CS and to ident...

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Main Authors: Rockall, A, Sohaib, SA, Evans, D, Kaltsas, G, Isidori, A, Monson, J, Besser, G, Grossman, AB, Reznek, R
Format: Journal article
Language:English
Published: 2003
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author Rockall, A
Sohaib, SA
Evans, D
Kaltsas, G
Isidori, A
Monson, J
Besser, G
Grossman, AB
Reznek, R
author_facet Rockall, A
Sohaib, SA
Evans, D
Kaltsas, G
Isidori, A
Monson, J
Besser, G
Grossman, AB
Reznek, R
author_sort Rockall, A
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description OBJECTIVE: Our aims were to describe the abdominal fat distribution in male patients with Cushing's syndrome (CS) on computerised tomography (CT), to compare our findings with non-cushingoid patients, to validate previous reports of increased visceral fat in female patients with CS and to identify any correlations between fat distribution and biochemical findings. DESIGN: Retrospective and observational. PATIENTS: Appropriate CT scans were identified in 31 patients (seven male) with active CS. MEASUREMENTS: Total, visceral and subcutaneous fat areas were obtained. The percentage of visceral fat and the visceral to subcutaneous fat ratio (V:S ratio) were calculated. Biochemical data were recorded. Control data of fat distribution were obtained from the literature. RESULTS: There was a significant increase in the V:S ratio in male patients with CS when compared with non-cushingoid controls (1.175+/-0.59 vs 0.77+/-0.39, 95% confidence interval (CI) 0.0817-0.728). There was a significant increase in the V:S ratio in female patients with CS (0.845+/-0.53 vs 0.38+/-0.19, 95% CI 0.269-0.661). There was no difference in the V:S ratio between male and female patients with CS (1.175+/-0.59 vs 0.845+/-0.53, 95% CI -0.144-0.804). No significant correlations between fat distribution and glucose levels, circulating cortisol, ACTH or lipids were found. CONCLUSIONS: Our data demonstrate an increase in visceral fat distribution in both male and female patients with CS, with the abolition of the normal male to female difference in visceral fat. Increased visceral fat may increase the risk of the metabolic syndrome in this group of patients.
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spelling oxford-uuid:54424f17-0ad7-4fb6-8d31-bd96435fcd342022-03-26T16:36:45ZComputed tomography assessment of fat distribution in male and female patients with Cushing's syndrome.Journal articlehttp://purl.org/coar/resource_type/c_dcae04bcuuid:54424f17-0ad7-4fb6-8d31-bd96435fcd34EnglishSymplectic Elements at Oxford2003Rockall, ASohaib, SAEvans, DKaltsas, GIsidori, AMonson, JBesser, GGrossman, ABReznek, ROBJECTIVE: Our aims were to describe the abdominal fat distribution in male patients with Cushing's syndrome (CS) on computerised tomography (CT), to compare our findings with non-cushingoid patients, to validate previous reports of increased visceral fat in female patients with CS and to identify any correlations between fat distribution and biochemical findings. DESIGN: Retrospective and observational. PATIENTS: Appropriate CT scans were identified in 31 patients (seven male) with active CS. MEASUREMENTS: Total, visceral and subcutaneous fat areas were obtained. The percentage of visceral fat and the visceral to subcutaneous fat ratio (V:S ratio) were calculated. Biochemical data were recorded. Control data of fat distribution were obtained from the literature. RESULTS: There was a significant increase in the V:S ratio in male patients with CS when compared with non-cushingoid controls (1.175+/-0.59 vs 0.77+/-0.39, 95% confidence interval (CI) 0.0817-0.728). There was a significant increase in the V:S ratio in female patients with CS (0.845+/-0.53 vs 0.38+/-0.19, 95% CI 0.269-0.661). There was no difference in the V:S ratio between male and female patients with CS (1.175+/-0.59 vs 0.845+/-0.53, 95% CI -0.144-0.804). No significant correlations between fat distribution and glucose levels, circulating cortisol, ACTH or lipids were found. CONCLUSIONS: Our data demonstrate an increase in visceral fat distribution in both male and female patients with CS, with the abolition of the normal male to female difference in visceral fat. Increased visceral fat may increase the risk of the metabolic syndrome in this group of patients.
spellingShingle Rockall, A
Sohaib, SA
Evans, D
Kaltsas, G
Isidori, A
Monson, J
Besser, G
Grossman, AB
Reznek, R
Computed tomography assessment of fat distribution in male and female patients with Cushing's syndrome.
title Computed tomography assessment of fat distribution in male and female patients with Cushing's syndrome.
title_full Computed tomography assessment of fat distribution in male and female patients with Cushing's syndrome.
title_fullStr Computed tomography assessment of fat distribution in male and female patients with Cushing's syndrome.
title_full_unstemmed Computed tomography assessment of fat distribution in male and female patients with Cushing's syndrome.
title_short Computed tomography assessment of fat distribution in male and female patients with Cushing's syndrome.
title_sort computed tomography assessment of fat distribution in male and female patients with cushing s syndrome
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