Endocrine Journal
Online ISSN : 1348-4540
Print ISSN : 0918-8959
ISSN-L : 0918-8959
CT-Guided Acetic Acid Injection Therapy for Aldosterone-Producing Adrenocortical Adenoma: A Preliminary Report of Three Cases
SHIGERU MINOWADAYUTAKA ENOMOTOTAKEO KORENAGATOSHIYUKI KAMIJOYUKIO HOMMATADAICHI KITAMURA
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2000 Volume 47 Issue 2 Pages 185-189

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We reported the preliminary outcomes of CT-guided percutaneous injection therapy for aldosteroneproducing adrenocortical adenoma (APA). Five sessions of injection therapy, 4 percutaneous acetic acid injections (PAI) and 1 percutaneous ethanol injection (PEI) were performed in 3 patients with APA. A small amount of acetic acid or ethanol solution was injected via a needle placed precisely inside the tumor. The procedure was frequently monitored by repetitive CT scanning. The follow-up period ranged from 5 to 27 months. After the treatment, hypertension was normalized or controlled by a low dose of conventional anti-hypertensive drug. In 2 of 3 cases the plasma aldosterone levels were normalized. Although temporary symptoms of alcoholic intoxication were observed in the single session of PEI, the 4 sessions of PAI were associated with no adverse symptoms or complications. Although this study covers only short-term results in 3 patients, CT-guided PAI appears to be a safe and effective treatment and may be a promising alternative as a simple and far less invasive therapy for APA.

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