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Ectopic ACTH Production Caused by Metastatic Parotid Gland Acinic Cell Carcinoma

OBJECTIVE: To present a case of adrenocorticotropic hormone (ACTH) hypersecretion caused by a metastatic acinic cell carcinoma (AcCC) of the parotid. Only 6 cases have been reported prior to October 2019. We believe that this condition is under-reported and hope that improved recognition will improv...

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Autores principales: Burch, Jacob M., Choi, James S., Mosalem, Osama, Charles, Lawrenshey
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: American Association of Clinical Endocrinology 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7924161/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33718604
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.aace.2020.11.006
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author Burch, Jacob M.
Choi, James S.
Mosalem, Osama
Charles, Lawrenshey
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description OBJECTIVE: To present a case of adrenocorticotropic hormone (ACTH) hypersecretion caused by a metastatic acinic cell carcinoma (AcCC) of the parotid. Only 6 cases have been reported prior to October 2019. We believe that this condition is under-reported and hope that improved recognition will improve its reporting. METHODS: Diagnosis in this case was done using surgical pathology of the primary tumor, involving lymph nodes, and a metastatic lesion. Following an initial misdiagnosis, a final diagnosis of AcCC was made using immunohistochemical staining. ACTH hypersecretion was diagnosed by testing for random ACTH, cortisol, and 24-hour urine aldosterone and cortisol levels. RESULTS: A 57-year-old man presented with hypokalemia, lower-extremity edema, and left-side rib pain 7 months following excision of a 4-cm left-parotid tumor. Immunostaining positive for DOG-1, CK7, pan-cytokeratin (including CAM5.2), and SOX10 led to the diagnosis of AcCC. ACTH hypersecretion was diagnosed based on a random ACTH level of 307 pg/mL (normal morning value, 7.2-63 pg/mL), a cortisol level of 33 μg/dL (normal morning value, 4.3-19.8 μg/dL; normal PM value, 3.1-15.0 μg/dL), a 24-hour urine aldosterone level of <0.7 U (normal, 2.0-20 U), and a 24-hour urine cortisol level of 4564 U (normal, 3.5-45 U). The patient’s ACTH hypersecretion and hypokalemia were treated with potassium replacement, amiloride, and ketoconazole. His metastatic recurrence was treated with radiotherapy, chemotherapy, and immunotherapy. The patient died after being diagnosed with sepsis secondary to multifocal postobstructive pneumonia 4 months after the diagnosis of his metastatic recurrence. CONCLUSION: Ectopic ACTH production caused by metastatic AcCC is a rare phenomenon but has been increasingly described over the last 15 years. We believe that this condition likely has a greater prevalence than what is reported and that improved recognition will lead to improved outcomes.
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spelling pubmed-79241612021-03-12 Ectopic ACTH Production Caused by Metastatic Parotid Gland Acinic Cell Carcinoma Burch, Jacob M. Choi, James S. Mosalem, Osama Charles, Lawrenshey AACE Clin Case Rep Case Report OBJECTIVE: To present a case of adrenocorticotropic hormone (ACTH) hypersecretion caused by a metastatic acinic cell carcinoma (AcCC) of the parotid. Only 6 cases have been reported prior to October 2019. We believe that this condition is under-reported and hope that improved recognition will improve its reporting. METHODS: Diagnosis in this case was done using surgical pathology of the primary tumor, involving lymph nodes, and a metastatic lesion. Following an initial misdiagnosis, a final diagnosis of AcCC was made using immunohistochemical staining. ACTH hypersecretion was diagnosed by testing for random ACTH, cortisol, and 24-hour urine aldosterone and cortisol levels. RESULTS: A 57-year-old man presented with hypokalemia, lower-extremity edema, and left-side rib pain 7 months following excision of a 4-cm left-parotid tumor. Immunostaining positive for DOG-1, CK7, pan-cytokeratin (including CAM5.2), and SOX10 led to the diagnosis of AcCC. ACTH hypersecretion was diagnosed based on a random ACTH level of 307 pg/mL (normal morning value, 7.2-63 pg/mL), a cortisol level of 33 μg/dL (normal morning value, 4.3-19.8 μg/dL; normal PM value, 3.1-15.0 μg/dL), a 24-hour urine aldosterone level of <0.7 U (normal, 2.0-20 U), and a 24-hour urine cortisol level of 4564 U (normal, 3.5-45 U). The patient’s ACTH hypersecretion and hypokalemia were treated with potassium replacement, amiloride, and ketoconazole. His metastatic recurrence was treated with radiotherapy, chemotherapy, and immunotherapy. The patient died after being diagnosed with sepsis secondary to multifocal postobstructive pneumonia 4 months after the diagnosis of his metastatic recurrence. CONCLUSION: Ectopic ACTH production caused by metastatic AcCC is a rare phenomenon but has been increasingly described over the last 15 years. We believe that this condition likely has a greater prevalence than what is reported and that improved recognition will lead to improved outcomes. American Association of Clinical Endocrinology 2021-01-08 /pmc/articles/PMC7924161/ /pubmed/33718604 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.aace.2020.11.006 Text en © 2020 AACE. Published by Elsevier Inc. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/ This is an open access article under the CC BY-NC-ND license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/).
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Ectopic ACTH Production Caused by Metastatic Parotid Gland Acinic Cell Carcinoma
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title_full Ectopic ACTH Production Caused by Metastatic Parotid Gland Acinic Cell Carcinoma
title_fullStr Ectopic ACTH Production Caused by Metastatic Parotid Gland Acinic Cell Carcinoma
title_full_unstemmed Ectopic ACTH Production Caused by Metastatic Parotid Gland Acinic Cell Carcinoma
title_short Ectopic ACTH Production Caused by Metastatic Parotid Gland Acinic Cell Carcinoma
title_sort ectopic acth production caused by metastatic parotid gland acinic cell carcinoma
topic Case Report
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7924161/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33718604
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.aace.2020.11.006
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