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No abstract available. Article truncated after 150 words. History of Present Illness: A 65-year-old woman with a history of diabetes mellitus complained of worsening fatigue with a 20 lbs. weight gain over the last year as well as shortness of breath. The patient also complained of bruising without recalling specific injury and complained her complexion had changed recently, becoming “ruddier”, accompanied by increasing growth of facial hair. Her past medical history was remarkable for hypertension, including a previous hospitalization for a hypertensive emergency. The patient’s diabetes had become more difficult to control in recent months, with labile blood glucose levels requiring escalating insulin doses. The patient denied recent changes in sleep, worsening anxiety or depression, or changes in mood. PMH, SH, FH: The patient’s past medical history was also notable for diastolic dysfunction and hyperlipidemia, and she required oxygen use at night. Her past surgical history was significant for a previous hysterectomy and a knee arthroplasty. Her family …

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