Abstract:Bilateral adrenal neoplasms are associated with metastatic cancer, pheochromocytoma and lymphoma. The coexistence of a unilateral functioning adrenocortical adenoma with contralateral pheochromocytoma is extremely rare. A 52-year-old woman complained of fatigue, headache, palpitation, and progressive weight gain. Hormonal assessment demonstrated high 24 hours urine epinephrine, norepinephrine, and free cortisol. A dexamethasone suppression test (overnight 1 mg, low dose 2 mg) showed insuppressible cortisol. Co… Show more
ACTH-independent Cushing syndrome, which is mainly caused by a unilateral adrenal adenoma or adrenal carcinoma, account for 15~20% of Cushing's syndrome. Cushing's syndrome caused by bilateral adrenal masses is rare,
ACTH-independent Cushing syndrome, which is mainly caused by a unilateral adrenal adenoma or adrenal carcinoma, account for 15~20% of Cushing's syndrome. Cushing's syndrome caused by bilateral adrenal masses is rare,
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