Home Understanding and treating PPID Pituitary pars intermedia dysfunction, sometimes referred to as Cushing‘s sundrome, commonly causes hirsutism (excessive growth of dark or coarse hair), muscle wasting along the topline, and abnormal fat distribution.

Pituitary pars intermedia dysfunction, sometimes referred to as Cushing‘s sundrome, commonly causes hirsutism (excessive growth of dark or coarse hair), muscle wasting along the topline, and abnormal fat distribution.

Pituitary pars intermedia dysfunction, sometimes referred to as Cushing‘s sundrome, commonly causes hirsutism (excessive growth of dark or coarse hair), muscle wasting along the topline, and abnormal fat distribution.

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