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Thinking Changes After Surgery: What Happens When Treating Mild Cortisol Excess
Saturday, December 14, 2024
Next, they wanted to know if there was a specific reason why some patients had lower cognition. By studying various factors, they identified some that seemed to play a role. This could help healthcare providers better understand and support these patients in the future.
Finally, the research team investigated the effects of adrenalectomy on cognition. They wanted to see if removing the adrenal gland, which is responsible for producing cortisol, could help improve cognitive function in these patients. The results of this part of the study could provide valuable insights into whether surgery is a helpful step for patients with MACS.
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