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Coexistence of Cushing syndrome from functional adrenal adenoma and Addison disease from immune-mediated adrenalitis.

Authors :
Colucci R
Jimenez RE
Farrar W
Malgor R
Kohn L
Schwartz FL
Source :
The Journal of the American Osteopathic Association [J Am Osteopath Assoc] 2012 Jun; Vol. 112 (6), pp. 374-9.
Publication Year :
2012

Abstract

A 56-year-old woman presented with an incidental adrenal adenoma and physical examination findings that included moderate obesity, a slight cervicothoracic fat pad ("buffalo hump"), increased supraclavicular fat pads, and white abdominal striae. Biochemical workup revealed elevated levels of 24-hour urinary free cortisol but normal serum morning cortisol and suppressed levels of corticotropin, suggestive of adrenal-dependent Cushing syndrome. The resected adrenal gland revealed macronodular cortical hyperplasia with a dominant nodule. Other findings included an absent cortisol response to corticotropin stimulation, presence of serum anti-21-hydroxylase antibodies, and mononuclear cell infiltration--consistent with adrenalitis. The findings represent, to the authors' knowledge, the first known case of a patient with coexistent functional cortisol-secreting macronodular adrenal tumor resulting in Cushing syndrome and immune-mediated adrenalitis resulting in Addison disease.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
1945-1997
Volume :
112
Issue :
6
Database :
MEDLINE
Journal :
The Journal of the American Osteopathic Association
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
22707647