| Literature DB >> 29955407 |
Michael L Adashek1, Kenneth Miller2, Arit A Silpasuvan3.
Abstract
A 64-year-old man, with history of micropapillary thyroid cancer and epidermal growth factor receptor-positive lung adenocarcinoma with no evidence of active disease for 3 years after chemotherapy and radiation on erlotinib, presented with fatigue, nausea, lack of appetite, and xeroderma. A screening magnetic resonance image of the patient's head demonstrated a new bilateral pituitary mass. Initial evaluation revealed low morning cortisol, and the patient was diagnosed with adrenal insufficiency. His symptoms rapidly improved with maintenance glucocorticoids. Soon thereafter, the patient developed an acute visual deficit secondary to enlargement of the pituitary mass, and biopsy revealed EGFR T790M positive metastatic lung adenocarcinoma. Hence, we present a rare case of metastatic lung adenocarcinoma to the pituitary causing secondary adrenal insufficiency.Entities:
Year: 2018 PMID: 29955407 PMCID: PMC6000873 DOI: 10.1155/2018/2349021
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Case Rep Oncol Med
Figure 1Brain magnetic resonance imaging demonstrating enlarging pituitary mass. (a) T1-weighted MRI demonstrating enlarged pituitary gland containing a hypovascular 10.5 × 7.5 mm mass lesion with thickening of the pituitary infundibulum without intracranial hemorrhage or extra-axial fluid collection. (b) Imaging one month later with T1-weighted MRI demonstrating a 22.0 × 12.0 mm bilobed mass with 8 mm suprasellar extension exerting mass effect on overlying optic chiasm.
Laboratory results before and after transsphenoidal pituitary metastases resection.
| Hormone | Normal limit | Preresection | Postresection |
|---|---|---|---|
| Thyroxine | 0.84–1.68 ng/dL | 1.00 ng/dL | 0.65 ng/dL |
| Thyroid-stimulating hormone | 0.3–4.0 mIU/L | 0.016 MCI/mL | 0.019 MCI/mL |
| Follicle-stimulating hormone | 1.6–17.8 mIU/mL | 2.4 mIU/mL | 0.8 mIU/mL |
| Luteinizing hormone | NR 1.8–12.0 mIU/L | 0.05 mIU/mL | <0.1 mIU/mL |
| Testosterone | 280–1100 ng/dL | <20 ng/dL | <20 ng/dL |
| Adrenocorticotropic hormone | 9–52 pg/mL (2.0–11.0 pmol/L) | 6.0 pg/mL | <5.0 pg/mL |
| Morning cortisol | >10 mcg/dL | <1.0 mcg/dL | <1.0 mcg/dL |
| Prolactin | <12.3 ng/mL (<0.55 nmol/L) |
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