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Ectopic Cushing’s syndrome
 
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Definition A condition caused by an adrenocorticotropic hormone ( ACTH )-secreting tumor outside the pituitary or adrenal glands .
Alternative Names Cushing's syndrome - ectopic
Causes, incidence, and risk factors Cushing's syndrome is due to excess glucocorticoid hormones being secreted over a long period of time. About 15% of cases of Cushing's syndrome are due to ectopic Cushing's syndrome. Ectopic Cushing's syndrome is caused by tumors that secrete adrenocorticotropic hormone ( ACTH ). Other causes of Cushing's syndrome are oversecretion of ACTH by the pituitary gland, a tumor of the adrenal gland, or chronic administration of corticosteroid drugs commonly used to treat conditions, such as rheumatoid arthritis and asthma . Small cell tumors of the lung, thymomas (tumors of the thymus), islet cell tumors of the pancreas, medullary carcinoma of the thyroid , and pheochromocytoma are tumors that can secrete ACTH, although this occurs rarely.
Symptoms Ectopic Cushing's Sundrome tends to present with less impressive classic features, but more dramatic high blood pressure and low potassium. There may be weight loss due to the underlying cancer. Classic Features of Cushing's Syndrome:
  • moon face
  • (round, red, and full)
  • "
  • buffalo hump " -- collection of fat between the shoulders
  • central
  • obesity
  • with protruding abdomen and thin extremities
  • weakness
  • headache
  • acne
  • or superficial skin infections
  • thirst
  • increased urination
  • purple striations on the skin of the abdomen, thighs, and breasts
  • mental changes
  • impotence
  • or
  • cessation of menses
    Signs and tests Tests are done to confirm hypercortisolism , then further tests are done to determine the cause. Tests that confirm:
  • a 24-hour urine for cortisol and
  • creatinine
  • a
  • dexamethasone suppression test
  • serial
  • serum cortisol levels -- do not show diurnal variations Test that determines cause:
  • serum
  • ACTH , elevated Further signs:
  • fasting glucose
  • , elevated
  • serum potassium
  • , low
  • Treatment The best treatment for Cushing's syndrome that is due to an ectopic ACTH secreting tumor is surgical removal of the tumor. In benign tumors, such as thymomas, or pheochromocytoma s, this is usually possible. However, many tumors are malignant (growing worse and resisting treatment), and have metastasized (spread to other areas) before cortisol excess has been diagnosed, and resection is not possible. Drugs to suppress cortisol secretion may be given in such situations. The drugs include: ketoconazole, aminoglutethimide, or metyrapone.
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    Expectations (prognosis) Tumor resection may lead to full recovery, but there is a chance of tumor recurrence. Survival for people with ectopic tumors depends upon the outcome associated with the particular tumor type.
    Complications
  • metastasis
  • of
  • tumor
  • continue cortisol excess
  • Calling your health care provider Call your health care provider if symptoms of Cushing's syndrome appear.
    Prevention Prompt treatment of tumors may reduce the risk in some cases. Many cases are not preventable.
      

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