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A Novel Method: Super-selective Adrenal Venous Sampling
Published on: September 15, 2017
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[由于ACTG产生染细胞瘤而导致的发性皮质过高症]
Z T Useinova1, E A Pigarova1, D G Bel'tsevich1
1Endocrinology Research Centre.
概括
这项案例研究突出了染细胞瘤作为ACTH外阴综合征的罕见原因,导致库辛综合征. 早期诊断和手术切除上腺瘤对于管理高皮质素血症至关重要.
科学领域:
- 内分泌学 在内分泌学.
- 在瘤学瘤学.
- 病理学 病理学 病理学
背景情况:
- 内源性高皮质症 (EH) 由高皮质血症引起,具有ACTH依赖和独立的形式.
- ACTH外阴综合征 (ACTH-ES),是一种罕见的ACTH依赖性EH的原因,涉及非垂体神经内分泌瘤的ACTH过度生产.
- 叶红细胞瘤 (PCC) 是一种不常见的ACTH-ES.源.
研究的目的:
- 为了呈现出ACTH外阴综合征的临床病例,而ACTH外阴综合征是由染细胞瘤引起的.
- 为了说明这种罕见疾病的诊断挑战和管理.
主要方法:
- 临床病例的介绍.
- 诊断工作,包括生物化学测试 (尿道类甲醇胺) 和成像 (MSCT).
- 上腺切除术后的形态和免疫组织化学分析 (Chromogranin A,ACTH).
主要成果:
- 一名患者呈现出高皮质症的临床症状,并证实了库辛综合征.
- 多螺旋CT显示左上腺体质量;尿中catecholamines的升高表明染细胞瘤.
- 组织病理学证实了具有强大的ACTH和染色素A表达的染细胞瘤.
结论:
- 乳腺红细胞瘤可以表现为ACTH外阴综合征和库辛综合征的副瘤原因.
- 综合性诊断评估对于识别高皮质素血症的罕见原因至关重要.
- 染细胞瘤的手术切除导致了成功的管理.
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