The Tohoku Journal of Experimental Medicine
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Significant Regression of the Tumor Combined with the High Level of Plasma Cortisol by Low-Dose Administration of O, p'-DDD in a Case with Cushing's Syndrome Caused by Adrenocortical Carcinoma
KOROKU OTOKIDAMOTOYUKI NAKAMURAMAKOTO TAKEDATOSHIHARU ITOMASATAKA KATOTOMOYUKI MASUDAATSUSHI TASHIRO
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1986 Volume 150 Issue 4 Pages 407-415

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OTOKIDA, K., NAKAMURA, M., TAKEDA, M., ITO, T., KATO, M., MASUDA, T. and TASHIRO, A. Significant Regression of the Tumor Combined with the High Level of Plasma Cortisol by Low-Dose Administration of O, p'-DDD in a Case with Cushing's Syndrome Caused by Adrenocortical Carcinoma. Tohoku J. exp. Med., 1986, 150 (4), 407-411-The effect of o, p'-DDD on a functioning adrenocortical carcinoma is described. A 52-year-old woman, who had a huge adrenocortical carcinoma and pulmonary metastasis, was treated by a low-dose administration of o, p'-DDD, which reduced the tumor size. The excretion of urinary 17-OHCS was decreased, whereas plasma cortisol was not decreased but rather increased. This was considered to be caused that o, p'-DDD functioned as a cytotoxic factor which did not improve the states of hyperkalemia, hyperglycemia and hypertension. This suggested that monitoring to measure multiple steroids in addition to plasma cortisol and urinary 17-OHCS was useful for recognizing the general conditions of patients with adrenocortical carcinoma receiving o, p'-DDD therapy.
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