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A patient with a diagnosis of Cushing's syndrome is likely to exhibit which of the following symptoms?

  • A. Hyperpigmentation.
  • B. Moon face.
  • C. Hypotension.
  • D. Hypertension.
Correct Answer: B

Rationale: The correct answer is B: Moon face. Cushing's syndrome is characterized by excess cortisol levels, leading to the distinctive round and full face known as moon face. Hyperpigmentation (choice A) may occur due to increased ACTH levels, but it is not a hallmark symptom like moon face. Hypotension (choice C) is less common in Cushing's syndrome as cortisol typically leads to hypertension (choice D) due to its effects on blood pressure regulation.