Endocrine Journal
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Full-Blown Cushing's Disease after an Episode of Pituitary Apoplexy
Masami SASAKIHiroshi FUNAYAMATakeharu ASANOKeizo KASONOKazuyuki NAMAIHiroyuki TAMEMOTOShinji UENOMasahiro OTAMasanobu KAWAKAMISohji SHINODASan-e ISHIKAWA
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2003 Volume 50 Issue 5 Pages 501-506

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The present study reports a rare case of full-blown Cushing's disease several years after an episode of pituitary apoplexy. A 60 year-old woman complained of muscular weakness and generalized malaise. Ten years ago she had an episode of pituitary apoplexy. Diabetes mellitus was diagnosed at age 56, and thereafter she had been controlled her plasma glucose with diet therapy and oral hypoglycemic agents. She exhibited cushingoid feature of moon face and central obesity. Both plasma ACTH and serum cortisol levels were elevated to 170 pg/ml and 19.6 μg/dl, respectively. Dexamethasone suppression test showed that a large dose of 8 mg dexamethasone, but not a small dose of 2 mg, suppressed the pituitary-adrenocortical axis. CRH and methyrapone caused increases in plasma ACTH and serum cortisol levels. Brain T1-weighted magnetic resonance imaging depicted a low signal of pituitary tumor, which was not enhanced by gadolinium. The pituitary tumor was removed by transsphenoidal adenomectomy, and immunohistochemistry revealed an ACTH-producing adenoma. The evidence suggested the possibility that the two pituitary tumors with dormant period of several years were a recurrence of ACTH-producing tumors in the present patient.

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