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Fig. 9 | Insights into Imaging

Fig. 9

From: Imaging spectrum of abnormal subcutaneous and visceral fat distribution

Fig. 9

A 52-year-old man with Cushing disease. a Lateral skull radiography shows “buffalo hump” on the posterior neck (asterisk). Note the enlarged sella due to pituitary macroadenoma (arrowhead). b Frontal skull radiograph shows a rounded shape of the face, “moon face” (double arrows). c CT scanogram shows characteristic central obesity. d CT image at the level of bilateral renal hilum shows marked visceral fat deposition, in contrast to subcutaneous fat thinning (boxed arrows)

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