The importance of adrenal venous sampling in ACTH‑independent Cushing syndrome: A case report and literature review

  • Tulin R
  • Tulin A
  • Tomescu L
  • et al.
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Abstract

Independent Cushing's adrenocorticotropic hormone (ACTH) syndrome can have several causes, including adrenal carcinoma or simple adrenal hyperplasia. Although the distinction between malignant and benign can be effectively made through imaging investigations, in the situation where there are bilateral formations, their hormonal activity is impossible to appreciate via non-invasive techniques. The present study includes the presentation of a clinical case on the basis of which a literature review was made. The clinical case pertains to a 32-year-old patient with ACTH-independent Cushing's syndrome and bilateral adrenal tumor formations leading to the utility of adrenal venous sampling to avoid bilateral adrenalectomy. A literature review was subsequently conducted focusing on articles pertaining to the PICO criteria in order to describe: The diagnosis of adrenal tumor masses, the decision on the type of surgery and most importantly, the impact of adrenal venous sampling in avoiding surgical resection. These interventions severely limit the patients' quality of life.

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Tulin, R., Tulin, A., Tomescu, L., Mihaly, E., Avino, A., Socea, B., … Spataru, R.-I. (2021). The importance of adrenal venous sampling in ACTH‑independent Cushing syndrome: A case report and literature review. Experimental and Therapeutic Medicine, 22(1). https://doi.org/10.3892/etm.2021.10204

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