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Iatreia ; 27(1): 90-98, ene.-mar. 2014. ilus
Article in Spanish | LILACS | ID: lil-708910

ABSTRACT

Se describe el caso de una paciente evaluada a los 29 años por un tumor tiroideo, clasificado inicialmente como un carcinoma insular de tiroides; presentaba gran compromiso tumoral en cuello, mediastino y pulmones. Tres años después de recibir tratamiento específico para su neoplasia tiroidea, desarrolló un síndrome de Cushing y lesiones hepáticas sugestivas de metástasis del tumor primario. Al revisar la patología se encontró, en lo que inicialmente se había clasificado como un carcinoma insular, un carcinoma medular de tiroides productor de hormona adrenocorticotrópica (ACTH). Con base en este caso, se presenta una revisión de la literatura médica sobre el tema.


Cushing syndrome secondary to a medullary thyroid carcinoma: report of a case and review of the literature We report the case of a 29-year old female who was evaluated because of a thyroid tumor. The initial pathological classification was an insular thyroid carcinoma. There was strong involvement in the neck, mediastinum and lungs. Three years after receiving specific therapy for her thyroid neoplasia, she developed a Cushing syndrome and liver lesions suggestive of metastases from the primary tumor. A review of the previous pathological material revealed a medullary thyroid carcinoma producing ACTH, instead of the insular carcinoma. Based on this case a review of the literature is presented.


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Humans , Female , Adrenocorticotropic Hormone , Thyroid Neoplasms/etiology , Cushing Syndrome , Cushing Syndrome/diagnosis
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