McKittrick-Wheelock syndrome presenting with presumed paraneoplastic syndrome extra-ocular muscle enlargement masquerading as thyroid eye disease.

IF 0.7 Q4 ENDOCRINOLOGY & METABOLISM Endocrinology, Diabetes and Metabolism Case Reports Pub Date : 2023-06-01 DOI:10.1530/EDM-22-0386
Waqar Ahmad, Matthew Hartley, Shweta Singh, Kenzo Motohashi, Su Ann Tee, Helen Dallal, Dariush Kamali, Christopher Matthews, Shafie Kamaruddin
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Summary: Paraneoplastic syndromes (PS) are uncommon and are known to mimic other clinical entities, often carrying significant morbidity and mortality. The commonest cause of extra-ocular muscle enlargement (EOME) is thyroid eye disease (TED). Rarely, PS can cause EOME and masquerade as TED. We describe a 52-year-old female who presented with diarrhoea, acute kidney injury and electrolyte imbalance. An ophthalmic review identified right upper lid retraction. MRI orbits showed increased thickness of the inferior and medial recti bilaterally, presumed as TED. Whilst investigating her diarrhoea, imaging revealed a large rectosigmoid tumour which required surgical excision. In the context of electrolyte disturbance and acute kidney injury, a diagnosis of McKittrick-Wheelock syndrome (MWS) was made. Following successful surgery, electrolyte imbalance, diarrhoea and eyelid retraction improved. Repeat MRI orbits displayed complete resolution of EOME. To our knowledge, this is the first case of MWS presenting with PS-EOME masquerading as TED.

Learning points: McKittrick-Wheelock syndrome (MWS) is a rare disorder, although likely under-recognised, which is characterised by diarrhoea, dehydration and electrolyte depletion that results from a hypersecretory colorectal neoplasm. Definitive treatment of MWS involves the resection of the colorectal neoplasm. Bilateral ophthalmopathy that appears to be Graves' ophthalmopathy on imaging, though clinical and biochemical evidence fails to identify a thyroid pathology, has been associated with malignancy on rare occasions. Such patients should be investigated for potential malignant causes of their ophthalmopathy.

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McKittrick-Wheelock综合征表现为假定的副肿瘤综合征眼外肌肿大伪装成甲状腺眼病。
摘要:副肿瘤综合征(PS)并不常见,并且已知与其他临床实体相似,通常具有显著的发病率和死亡率。眼外肌肿大(EOME)最常见的原因是甲状腺眼病(TED)。PS很少会引起EOME并伪装成TED。我们描述了一位52岁的女性,她表现为腹泻、急性肾损伤和电解质失衡。眼科检查发现右上眼睑挛缩。MRI眼眶显示双侧下直肌和内侧直肌厚度增加,推测为TED。在检查她的腹泻时,影像学显示一个大的直肠乙状结肠肿瘤,需要手术切除。在电解质紊乱和急性肾损伤的背景下,诊断为McKittrick-Wheelock综合征(MWS)。手术成功后,电解质失衡、腹泻和眼睑挛缩得到改善。重复MRI轨道显示EOME的完全分辨率。据我们所知,这是第一个MWS用PS-EOME伪装成TED的案例。学习要点:McKittrick-Wheelock综合征(MWS)是一种罕见的疾病,尽管可能未被充分认识,其特征是腹泻、脱水和电解质消耗,由高分泌性结直肠肿瘤引起。MWS的最终治疗包括切除结直肠肿瘤。双侧眼病在影像学上表现为Graves眼病,尽管临床和生化证据不能确定甲状腺病理,但在极少数情况下与恶性肿瘤有关。这些患者应调查其眼病的潜在恶性原因。
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