2021
DOI: 10.1210/jendso/bvab048.258
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Ectopic ACTH-Producing Pheochromocytoma as a Rare Cause for Rapid Progressing Cushing Syndrome: A Case Report

Abstract: Background: Cushing syndrome due to ectopic CRH or ACTH secretion can be rarely caused by pheochromocytoma, commonly as part of genetic conditions. Case: A 21 year-old male, previously healthy, with no usual medication, went to the physician assistant for hematuria. The kidney US revealed, besides lithiasis, a highly vascularized mass in the right adrenal gland with 10 cm. In his first evaluation the patient had no complaints or pheochromocitoma/hypercortisolism stigmata, other than hand tremor and slight roun… Show more

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“…In general, the levels of DA and AA in human urine are 424–2612 nmol/24 h and 34–114 μmol L −1 , respectively. 41,42 As shown in Fig. S2A (ESI†), no significant signal interference was detected for HTZIF-8@CNTs/GCE when DA and AA were in a simulated physiological environment ( C DA = 500 nmol L −1 , C AA = 0.1 mmol L −1 ).…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 88%
“…In general, the levels of DA and AA in human urine are 424–2612 nmol/24 h and 34–114 μmol L −1 , respectively. 41,42 As shown in Fig. S2A (ESI†), no significant signal interference was detected for HTZIF-8@CNTs/GCE when DA and AA were in a simulated physiological environment ( C DA = 500 nmol L −1 , C AA = 0.1 mmol L −1 ).…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 88%