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Arq. bras. endocrinol. metab ; Arq. bras. endocrinol. metab;51(8): 1319-1328, nov. 2007. ilus, tab
Article in English | LILACS | ID: lil-471748

ABSTRACT

Once the diagnosis of Cushing's syndrome (CS) has been established, the main step is to differentiate between ACTH dependent and independent disease. In adults, 80 percent of CS is due to ACTH-dependent causes and 20 percent due to adrenal causes. ACTH-secreting neoplasms cause ACTH-dependent CS. These are usually anterior pituitary microadenomas, which result in the classic Cushing's disease. Non-pituitary ectopic sources of ACTH, such as a small-cell lung carcinoma or carcinoid tumours, are the source of the remainder of ACTH-dependent disease. In the majority of patients presenting with clinical and biochemical evidence of CS, modern non-invasive imaging can accurately and efficiently provide the cause and the nature of the underlying pathology. Imaging is essential for determining the source of ACTH in ectopic ACTH production, locating the pituitary tumours and distinguishing adrenal adenomas, carcinomas and hyperplasias. In our chapter we review the adrenal appearances in ACTH-dependent and ACTH-independent CS. We also include a discussion on the use of MRI and CT for the detection and management of pituitary ACTH secreting adenomas. CT of the chest, abdomen and pelvis with intravenous injection of contrast medium is the most sensitive imaging modality for the identification of the ectopic ACTH source and detecting adrenal pathology. MRI is used for characterising adrenal adenomas, problem solving in difficult cases and for detecting ACTH-secreting pituitary adenomas.


Uma vez estabelecido o diagnóstico da síndrome de Cushing (SC), o passo principal é diferenciar entre a doença ACTH-dependente e a independente. Em adultos, 80 por cento da SC é devida a causas ACTH-dependentes e 20 por cento a causas adrenais. Neoplasias secretoras de ACTH causam a SC ACTH-dependente: usualmente são microadenomas da hipófise anterior que resultam na clássica doença de Cushing. Fontes ectópicas (não hipofisárias) de ACTH, como o carcinoma pulmonar de células pequenas e tumores carcinóides, são a origem do restante da doença ACTH-dependente. Na maioria dos pacientes que se apresentam com evidências clínicas e bioquímicas da SC, técnicas modernas de imagem não invasivas podem apontar acurada e eficientemente a causa e a natureza da patologia subjacente. A imagem é essencial para a determinação da fonte de ACTH na produção ectópica desse hormônio, na localização de tumores hipofisários e na distinção entre adenomas, carcinomas e hiperplasias adrenais. Nesse artigo revisaremos a imagem adrenal na SC ACTH-dependente e independente. Incluiremos, também, uma discussão sobre o uso da RM e da TC na detecção e manejo dos adenomas hipofisários secretores de ACTH. TC de tórax, abdome e pelve, com a injeção intravenosa de meio de contraste, é a modalidade de imagem mais sensível para a identificação da fonte ectópica de ACTH e na detecção da patologia adrenal. A RM é empregada para a caracterização de adenomas adrenais, para a solução de problemas em casos difíceis e para a detecção de adenomas hipofisários secretores de ACTH.


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Humans , ACTH-Secreting Pituitary Adenoma/diagnosis , Cushing Syndrome/diagnosis , Pituitary Gland/pathology , Pituitary Neoplasms/diagnosis , ACTH Syndrome, Ectopic/diagnosis , ACTH-Secreting Pituitary Adenoma , Adenoma/diagnosis , Adenoma , Adrenal Gland Neoplasms/diagnosis , Adrenal Gland Neoplasms , Carcinoma/diagnosis , Carcinoma , Cushing Syndrome/etiology , Cushing Syndrome , Hyperplasia/diagnosis , Hyperplasia , Lung Neoplasms/diagnosis , Lung Neoplasms , Magnetic Resonance Imaging , Pituitary Gland , Pituitary Neoplasms , Tomography, X-Ray Computed
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Arq Bras Endocrinol Metabol ; 51(8): 1319-28, 2007 Nov.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-18209870

ABSTRACT

Once the diagnosis of Cushing's syndrome (CS) has been established, the main step is to differentiate between ACTH dependent and independent disease. In adults, 80% of CS is due to ACTH-dependent causes and 20% due to adrenal causes. ACTH-secreting neoplasms cause ACTH-dependent CS. These are usually anterior pituitary microadenomas, which result in the classic Cushing's disease. Non-pituitary ectopic sources of ACTH, such as a small-cell lung carcinoma or carcinoid tumours, are the source of the remainder of ACTH-dependent disease. In the majority of patients presenting with clinical and biochemical evidence of CS, modern non-invasive imaging can accurately and efficiently provide the cause and the nature of the underlying pathology. Imaging is essential for determining the source of ACTH in ectopic ACTH production, locating the pituitary tumours and distinguishing adrenal adenomas, carcinomas and hyperplasias. In our chapter we review the adrenal appearances in ACTH-dependent and ACTH-independent CS. We also include a discussion on the use of MRI and CT for the detection and management of pituitary ACTH secreting adenomas. CT of the chest, abdomen and pelvis with intravenous injection of contrast medium is the most sensitive imaging modality for the identification of the ectopic ACTH source and detecting adrenal pathology. MRI is used for characterising adrenal adenomas, problem solving in difficult cases and for detecting ACTH-secreting pituitary adenomas.


Subject(s)
ACTH-Secreting Pituitary Adenoma/diagnosis , Cushing Syndrome/diagnosis , Pituitary Gland/pathology , Pituitary Neoplasms/diagnosis , ACTH Syndrome, Ectopic/diagnosis , ACTH-Secreting Pituitary Adenoma/diagnostic imaging , Adenoma/diagnosis , Adenoma/diagnostic imaging , Adrenal Gland Neoplasms/diagnosis , Adrenal Gland Neoplasms/diagnostic imaging , Carcinoma/diagnosis , Carcinoma/diagnostic imaging , Cushing Syndrome/diagnostic imaging , Cushing Syndrome/etiology , Humans , Hyperplasia/diagnosis , Hyperplasia/diagnostic imaging , Lung Neoplasms/diagnosis , Lung Neoplasms/metabolism , Magnetic Resonance Imaging , Pituitary Gland/diagnostic imaging , Pituitary Neoplasms/diagnostic imaging , Tomography, X-Ray Computed
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