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Hell J Nucl Med ; 22 Suppl 2: 7-14, 2019.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-31802038

ABSTRACT

Adrenal incidentalomas (AI), defined as masses detected during imaging procedures of non-adrenal disorders, have become a common clinical problem that appear to have impairment of glucose and lipid metabolism. PATIENTS AND METHODS: One hundred and ten patients (mean 53.5 age; 24-72), who were diagnosed with functioning and non-functioning AI, were assessed. Patients with hormone-secreting AI underwent biochemical evaluation regarding metabolic disorders. Data about hormone status (cortisol profile and DEX screening test), lipid profile, glycemia, insulinemia were evaluated. RESULTS: This prospective study included 41 (37.28%) patients with non-functional and 69 (62.72%) with functional AI. Tumors associated with (sub)clinical Cushing's syndrome (functional AI) are considered to have higher cortisol concentration at 8h (p=0.027), 16h (p=0.025) and after DEX screening (p<0.010), compared to the controls. Patients with cortisol-secreting AI have significantly higher concentrations of cholesterol (p=0.040), triglycerides (p=0.027) and insulin (p<0.01) than controls. The patients with metabolic disorders have a significantly higher total cholesterol, triglyceride and insulin concentration (p<0.001) compared to controls. There was significant positive correlation between cortisol concentration after DEX screening and total cholesterol (r=0.727, p=0.007), triglycerides (r=0.564, p=0.041) and insulin (r=0.957, p=0.043) in the group with metabolic disorders. CONCLUSION: The present study demonstrates the patients with functional AI have significantly higher lipid, glucose and insulin concentration than controls. There was a significant positive correlation between metabolic parameters and cortisol concentration.


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Adrenal Gland Neoplasms/blood , Glucose/metabolism , Lipids/blood , Adult , Aged , Cholesterol/blood , Cross-Sectional Studies , Cushing Syndrome/blood , Female , Humans , Hydrocortisone/blood , Hydrocortisone/metabolism , Incidental Findings , Insulin/blood , Male , Metabolic Diseases/blood , Middle Aged , Prospective Studies , Triglycerides/blood
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