About half of people with Cushing’s disease have abnormalities in their adrenal glands, the small organs above the kidneys that make cortisol, a new study from Israel has found. Further, small growths in the adrenal tissue — called adrenal nodules — occurred about 10 times more often in these patients than in the general population, […] The post Adrenal gland abnormalities found to be common in Cushing’s disease appeared first on Cushing's Disease News.