Extensive clinical experience - The ectopic adrenocorticotropin syndrome: Clinical features, diagnosis, management, and long-term follow-up

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Context: There are few large series of patients with ectopic, nonpituitary, corticotropin (ACTH) secretion (EAS). Objective: The objective of this study was to analyze the clinical, biochemical, and radiological features, management, and treatment outcome of patients with EAS. Design: This was a retrospective case-record study. Setting: The setting for this study was a tertiary referral hospital center. Patients: Forty patients with EAS were studied. Main Outcome Measures: Clinical, biochemical, and radiological features and response to therapy and survival were measured. Results: The median follow-up was 5 yr (range, 2-30 yr). None of the dynamic tests achieved 100% accuracy, but bilateral inferior petrosal sinus sampling showed an absent central gradient in all but one case (one of 12). Imaging correctly identified the lesion at first investigation in 65% of cases. Bronchial carcinoid tumors were the most common cause of EAS (n = 12; 30%), followed by other neuroendocrine tumors (n = 13, 32.5%). In 12.5% of patients, the source of EAS was never found. Octreotide scintigraphy and whole-body venous sampling were of limited value. Surgical attempt at curative resection was successful in 83% (10 of 12) of patients with bronchial carcinoid tumors; others responded generally well to adrenolytic therapy or bilateral adrenalectomy. Tumor histology and the presence of distant metastases were the main predictors of overall survival (P < 0.05). Conclusions:Avariety of tests and imaging studies are necessary for the correct diagnosis of the EAS, but even then, up to 20% of cases present a covert or occult EAS syndrome. These cases require a prolonged follow-up, review, and repetition of diagnostic tests and scans. Copyright © 2006 by The Endocrine Society.

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Isidori, A. M., Kaltsas, G. A., Pozza, C., Frajese, V., Newell-Price, J., Reznek, R. H., … Besser, G. M. (2006). Extensive clinical experience - The ectopic adrenocorticotropin syndrome: Clinical features, diagnosis, management, and long-term follow-up. Journal of Clinical Endocrinology and Metabolism, 91(2), 371–377. https://doi.org/10.1210/jc.2005-1542

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