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Was It an Adrenocortical Adenoma or an Adrenocortical Carcinoma? Limitation of the Weiss Scoring System in Determining the Malignant Potential of Adrenocortical Tumor: Report on Two Cases

BACKGROUND: Adrenocortical carcinoma (ACC) is a rare endocrine malignancy. An accurate diagnosis of ACC is of paramount importance as it greatly impacts the management and prognosis of a patient. However, the differentiation between early stage, low-grade ACC and adrenocortical adenoma (ACA) may not...

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Autores principales: Wong, Cheuk-Lik, Fok, Chun-Kit, Chan, Yuk-Kit, Tam, Vicki Ho-Kee, Fung, Lai-Ming
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Publicado: Hindawi 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9492358/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36160179
http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2022/7395050
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author Wong, Cheuk-Lik
Fok, Chun-Kit
Chan, Yuk-Kit
Tam, Vicki Ho-Kee
Fung, Lai-Ming
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Fok, Chun-Kit
Chan, Yuk-Kit
Tam, Vicki Ho-Kee
Fung, Lai-Ming
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description BACKGROUND: Adrenocortical carcinoma (ACC) is a rare endocrine malignancy. An accurate diagnosis of ACC is of paramount importance as it greatly impacts the management and prognosis of a patient. However, the differentiation between early stage, low-grade ACC and adrenocortical adenoma (ACA) may not always be straightforward. The recommended classification system, namely, the Weiss scoring system, is not without flaws. We herein report two cases of ACC which were initially diagnosed as ACA according to the Weiss scoring system but developed distant metastases in subsequent years. Case Presentation. Case 1: A 60-year-old Chinese woman presented with a recent onset of worsening of blood pressure control and clinical features of Cushing's syndrome. Investigations confirmed ACTH-independent endogenous hypercortisolism, and a CT abdomen showed a 6 cm right adrenal mass. Twenty-four-hour urine steroid profiling revealed co-secretion of adrenal androgens and atypical steroid metabolites. Laparoscopic right adrenalectomy was performed, and pathology of the tumor was classified as an ACA by the Weiss scoring system. Four years later, the patient presented with an abrupt onset of severe hypercortisolism and was found to have a metastatic recurrence in the liver and peritoneum. The patient received a combination of mitotane, systemic chemotherapy, and palliative debulking surgery and succumbed 8.5 years after the initial presentation due to respiratory failure with extensive pulmonary metastases. Case 2: A 68-year-old Chinese woman presented with acute bilateral pulmonary embolism and was found to have a 3 cm left adrenal mass. Hormonal workup confirmed ACTH-independent endogenous hypercortisolism, and laparoscopic left adrenalectomy revealed an ACA according to the Weiss scoring system. Five years later, she presented with recurrent hypercortisolism due to hepatic and peritoneal metastases. The patient had progressive disease despite mitotane therapy and succumbed 7 years after initial presentation. CONCLUSIONS: Although the Weiss scoring system is recommended as the reference pathological classification system to diagnose adrenocortical carcinoma, there remain tumors of borderline malignant potential which may escape accurate classification. Various alternative classification systems and algorithms exist but none are proven to be perfect. Clinicians should recognize the potential limitation of these histological criteria and scoring systems and incorporate other clinical parameters, such as the pattern of hormonal secretion, urinary steroid profiling, and radiographic features, to improve the prognostication and surveillance strategy of these tumors.
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spelling pubmed-94923582022-09-22 Was It an Adrenocortical Adenoma or an Adrenocortical Carcinoma? Limitation of the Weiss Scoring System in Determining the Malignant Potential of Adrenocortical Tumor: Report on Two Cases Wong, Cheuk-Lik Fok, Chun-Kit Chan, Yuk-Kit Tam, Vicki Ho-Kee Fung, Lai-Ming Case Rep Endocrinol Case Report BACKGROUND: Adrenocortical carcinoma (ACC) is a rare endocrine malignancy. An accurate diagnosis of ACC is of paramount importance as it greatly impacts the management and prognosis of a patient. However, the differentiation between early stage, low-grade ACC and adrenocortical adenoma (ACA) may not always be straightforward. The recommended classification system, namely, the Weiss scoring system, is not without flaws. We herein report two cases of ACC which were initially diagnosed as ACA according to the Weiss scoring system but developed distant metastases in subsequent years. Case Presentation. Case 1: A 60-year-old Chinese woman presented with a recent onset of worsening of blood pressure control and clinical features of Cushing's syndrome. Investigations confirmed ACTH-independent endogenous hypercortisolism, and a CT abdomen showed a 6 cm right adrenal mass. Twenty-four-hour urine steroid profiling revealed co-secretion of adrenal androgens and atypical steroid metabolites. Laparoscopic right adrenalectomy was performed, and pathology of the tumor was classified as an ACA by the Weiss scoring system. Four years later, the patient presented with an abrupt onset of severe hypercortisolism and was found to have a metastatic recurrence in the liver and peritoneum. The patient received a combination of mitotane, systemic chemotherapy, and palliative debulking surgery and succumbed 8.5 years after the initial presentation due to respiratory failure with extensive pulmonary metastases. Case 2: A 68-year-old Chinese woman presented with acute bilateral pulmonary embolism and was found to have a 3 cm left adrenal mass. Hormonal workup confirmed ACTH-independent endogenous hypercortisolism, and laparoscopic left adrenalectomy revealed an ACA according to the Weiss scoring system. Five years later, she presented with recurrent hypercortisolism due to hepatic and peritoneal metastases. The patient had progressive disease despite mitotane therapy and succumbed 7 years after initial presentation. CONCLUSIONS: Although the Weiss scoring system is recommended as the reference pathological classification system to diagnose adrenocortical carcinoma, there remain tumors of borderline malignant potential which may escape accurate classification. Various alternative classification systems and algorithms exist but none are proven to be perfect. Clinicians should recognize the potential limitation of these histological criteria and scoring systems and incorporate other clinical parameters, such as the pattern of hormonal secretion, urinary steroid profiling, and radiographic features, to improve the prognostication and surveillance strategy of these tumors. Hindawi 2022-09-14 /pmc/articles/PMC9492358/ /pubmed/36160179 http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2022/7395050 Text en Copyright © 2022 Cheuk-Lik Wong et al. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Wong, Cheuk-Lik
Fok, Chun-Kit
Chan, Yuk-Kit
Tam, Vicki Ho-Kee
Fung, Lai-Ming
Was It an Adrenocortical Adenoma or an Adrenocortical Carcinoma? Limitation of the Weiss Scoring System in Determining the Malignant Potential of Adrenocortical Tumor: Report on Two Cases
title Was It an Adrenocortical Adenoma or an Adrenocortical Carcinoma? Limitation of the Weiss Scoring System in Determining the Malignant Potential of Adrenocortical Tumor: Report on Two Cases
title_full Was It an Adrenocortical Adenoma or an Adrenocortical Carcinoma? Limitation of the Weiss Scoring System in Determining the Malignant Potential of Adrenocortical Tumor: Report on Two Cases
title_fullStr Was It an Adrenocortical Adenoma or an Adrenocortical Carcinoma? Limitation of the Weiss Scoring System in Determining the Malignant Potential of Adrenocortical Tumor: Report on Two Cases
title_full_unstemmed Was It an Adrenocortical Adenoma or an Adrenocortical Carcinoma? Limitation of the Weiss Scoring System in Determining the Malignant Potential of Adrenocortical Tumor: Report on Two Cases
title_short Was It an Adrenocortical Adenoma or an Adrenocortical Carcinoma? Limitation of the Weiss Scoring System in Determining the Malignant Potential of Adrenocortical Tumor: Report on Two Cases
title_sort was it an adrenocortical adenoma or an adrenocortical carcinoma? limitation of the weiss scoring system in determining the malignant potential of adrenocortical tumor: report on two cases
topic Case Report
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9492358/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36160179
http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2022/7395050
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