2021
DOI: 10.1155/2021/5889007
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Atypical Presentation of Testicular Adrenal Rest Tumor (TART) Leading to Bilateral Partial Orchiectomy in a 31-Year-Old Adult Revealing Primary Adrenal Insufficiency with CYP11A1 Deficiency

Abstract: Adrenogenital syndrome is commonly associated with a deficiency in 21-hydroxylase but can be present in other rare enzymatic blocks. We report here the case of a 31-year-old man who presented with bilateral painful testicle lesions leading to bilateral partial orchiectomy as they were suspected for malignancy. These lesions were finally identified as benign testicle adrenal rest tumors (TARTs), and the patient was actually belatedly diagnosed with primary adrenal insufficiency due to 2 mutations of the CYP11A1… Show more

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“…Data on the gonadal axis were available for 20 46,XY SCCD‐TMG patients at varied ages (0.25–38 years) (Table 3). 6,7,10–14 In all seven patients aged <9 years, serum gonadotropins were appropriate for age, though hCG‐stimulated serum testosterone was low in two of the evaluated patients (0.06 and 0.43 ng/ml). Subcentimetric TARTs on sonogram were reported in one patient at 8.6 years.…”
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“…Data on the gonadal axis were available for 20 46,XY SCCD‐TMG patients at varied ages (0.25–38 years) (Table 3). 6,7,10–14 In all seven patients aged <9 years, serum gonadotropins were appropriate for age, though hCG‐stimulated serum testosterone was low in two of the evaluated patients (0.06 and 0.43 ng/ml). Subcentimetric TARTs on sonogram were reported in one patient at 8.6 years.…”
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“…Note:To convert values of ACTH in pg/ml to pmol/liter, multiply by 0.2202; aldosterone in ng/dl to nmol/liter, multiply by 0.0277; cortisol in µg/dl to nmol/liter, multiply by 27.59. *p < .05 is considered clinically significant.p.Arg232Ter and monoallelic p.Val79Ile) mainly were associated with typical male genitalia, except three 46,XY patients from two families with p.Glu314Lys/X-CHS who had atypical/female genitalia.Data on the gonadal axis were available for 20 46,XY SCCD-TMG patients at varied ages (0.25-38 years) (Table3) 6,7,[10][11][12][13][14]. In all seven patients aged <9 years, serum gonadotropins were appropriate for age, though hCG-stimulated serum testosterone was low in two of the evaluated patients (0.06 and 0.43 ng/ml).…”
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