Abstract

•Paraneoplastic Cushing's syndrome is rarely seen in gynecologic cancers, appearing only in case reports•It almost universally results in acute decompensation and portends a poor prognosis•We describe a patient with metastatic endometrial carcinoma with both paraneoplastic Cushing's syndrome and hypercalcemia•High clinical suspicion for malignancy is essential, as these syndromes improve with treatment of the underlying malignancy.

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