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Manifestations of Cushing syndrome include:

  • A. truncal obesity with thin extremities.
  • B. enlargement of face, hands, and feet.
  • C. cachexia.
  • D. thick scalp hair.
Correct Answer: A

Rationale: The correct manifestation of Cushing syndrome is truncal obesity with thin extremities. This occurs due to the redistribution of fat to the face, neck, and abdomen, while the arms and legs remain thin. Choice B, enlargement of face, hands, and feet, is more indicative of acromegaly. Choice C, cachexia, refers to extreme weight loss and muscle wasting, which is typically not seen in Cushing syndrome. Choice D, thick scalp hair, is not a typical manifestation of Cushing syndrome.