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Coexistence of Cushing syndrome from functional adrenal adenoma and Addison disease from immune-mediated adrenalitis.
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The Journal of the American Osteopathic Association [J Am Osteopath Assoc] 2012 Jun; Vol. 112 (6), pp. 374-9. - Publication Year :
- 2012
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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.
- Subjects :
- Addison Disease diagnosis
Adenoma diagnosis
Adrenal Gland Diseases diagnosis
Adrenal Gland Diseases pathology
Adrenal Gland Neoplasms diagnosis
Adrenal Glands pathology
Adrenocorticotropic Hormone urine
Catecholamines urine
Comorbidity
Cushing Syndrome diagnosis
Female
Humans
Hydrocortisone urine
Middle Aged
Addison Disease pathology
Adenoma pathology
Adrenal Gland Neoplasms pathology
Cushing Syndrome pathology
Incidental Findings
Subjects
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