| Literature DB >> 26618011 |
Israel Hodish1, Lindsay Schmidt2, Andreas G Moraitis3.
Abstract
Objective. To report the unusual case of an adrenal lymphangioma presenting in a patient with an adrenal cystic lesion and biochemical testing concerning for pheochromocytoma. The pertinent diagnostic and imaging features of adrenal lymphangiomas are reviewed. Methods. We describe a 59-year-old patient who presented with hyperhidrosis and a 2.2 by 2.2 cm left adrenal nodule. Biochemical evaluation revealed elevated plasma-free normetanephrine, urine normetanephrine, urine vanillylmandelic acid, and urine norepinephrine levels. Elevated plasma norepinephrine levels were not suppressed appropriately with clonidine administration. Results. Given persistent concern for pheochromocytoma, the patient underwent adrenalectomy. The final pathology was consistent with adrenal lymphangioma. Conclusions. Lymphangiomas are benign vascular lesions that can very rarely occur in the adrenal gland. Imaging findings are generally consistent with a cyst but are nonspecific. Excluding malignancy in patients presenting with adrenal cysts can be difficult. Despite its benign nature, the diagnosis of adrenal lymphangioma may ultimately require pathology.Entities:
Year: 2015 PMID: 26618011 PMCID: PMC4651645 DOI: 10.1155/2015/380151
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Case Rep Endocrinol ISSN: 2090-651X
Patient's catecholamine levels before and after left adrenalectomy.
| 2009 | Reference range | 2013 | 2013 | Reference range | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Plasma-free normetanephrine | nd | nd |
| 0.53 nmol/L | <0.90 nmol/L |
| Plasma-free metanephrine | nd | nd | <0.20 nmol/L | <0.20 nmol/L | <0.50 nmol/L |
| Plasma norepinephrine | nd | nd |
|
| 0–500 pg/mL |
| Plasma epinephrine | nd | nd | 52 pg/mL | 24 pg/mL | 0–100 pg/mL |
| Urine normetanephrine | 1868 | 110–1050 | 1123 | nd | 50–800 |
| Urine metanephrines | 254 | 35–460 | 123 | nd | 0–300 |
| Urine norepinephrine | 414 | 0–140 | 257 | nd | 0–100 |
| Urine epinephrine | 16 | 0–32 | 10.2 | nd | 0–20 |
| Urine vanillylmandelic acid | 9.6 |
0.0–7.5 | nd | nd | nd |
nd: not done.
Results outside the reference range are indicated in bold.
Figure 1MRI of the adrenals. Within the lateral limb of the left adrenal gland, there is a 2.2 × 2.2 cm lesion (blue arrows) with uniformly high signal intensity on T2-weighted sequences (b) and low signal on T1-weighted images (a) with no significant loss of signal on opposed phase relative to in phase images.
Figure 2(a) Gross pathology demonstrated a 2 cm fluid-filled cyst. Hematoxylin and eosin stain at low magnification demonstrates a smooth-lined cyst. (b) Hematoxylin and eosin stain at high magnification shows endothelial cells lining the wall of the cystic lesion (black arrowheads). The stroma contains foamy cells (black arrows) with some mononuclear infiltrates. The entire picture is most consistent with benign vascular cyst.