Nethrani Sameera Wijesekara Pathirana, Hasitha Udayakumara, A S K Banagala, M R Sumanatilleke, A V T Damayanthi, S R Constantine, G W Katulanda, Z T M Thowfeek, T Sasikanth, S Pathmanathan
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Abstract
Summary: Cushing syndrome (CS) is an endocrine disorder with far-reaching complications that extend beyond the disease remission. Diagnosis of the aetiology of CS can be challenging, whether it is dependent or independent of adrenocorticotrophic hormone (ACTH). Here, we describe a case of ACTH-independent CS due to primary pigmented nodular adrenocortical disease (PPNAD) in a 33-year-old female patient with several complications of CS, including diabetes, hypertension, osteoporosis and severe depression with suicidal ideation. In this case, following the demonstration of ACTH independence of CS, it was challenging to localise the lesion as there were bilateral adrenal lesions. Furthermore, preoperative efforts in localisation in the form of adrenal venous sampling (AVS) failed. However, the diagnosis of PPNAD was confirmed using an intraoperative frozen section and macroscopy, and the patient underwent bilateral adrenalectomy during the same surgery. This case highlights a novel approach to diagnosing and managing PPNAD intraoperatively in a resource-limited setting where preoperative localisation studies have failed.
Learning points: AVS can assist in localising the functional lesion in ACTH-independent CS due to bilateral adrenal lesions. PPNAD diagnosis can be made through a frozen section intraoperatively, thus giving further confirmation needed to justify bilateral adrenalectomy in such cases.
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Endocrinology, Diabetes & Metabolism Case Reports publishes case reports on common and rare conditions in all areas of clinical endocrinology, diabetes and metabolism. Articles should include clear learning points which readers can use to inform medical education or clinical practice. The types of cases of interest to Endocrinology, Diabetes & Metabolism Case Reports include: -Insight into disease pathogenesis or mechanism of therapy - Novel diagnostic procedure - Novel treatment - Unique/unexpected symptoms or presentations of a disease - New disease or syndrome: presentations/diagnosis/management - Unusual effects of medical treatment - Error in diagnosis/pitfalls and caveats