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7. A Humped Neck

A bump at the back of the neck called a buffalo hump sometimes develops in individuals with Cushing's syndrome. This happens when excess body fat is stored behind the neck due to obesity and long-term use of steroidal treatments. The sudden appearance or growth of a lump in this area should prompt a medical examination.

Understanding the Symptoms of Cushing's Syndrome
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