ea0038p166 | Neoplasia, cancer and late effects | SFEBES2015
Dimitriadis G K
, Nasoodi A
, Khan S
, Shatwell W
, Chambers L
, Tomkins C
, Darby C
, Gopalakrishnan K
, Randeva H S
, Murthy N
, Weickert M O
Introduction/Background: ACTH production from a midgut mesentery NET is extremely rare (1). A 62y old woman presented with hypokalaemia (2mmol/L) and hyperpigmentation, 11y after surgery of a pT3N1Mx non-functional G1 NET with SRS positive, non-resectable but stable, residual mass encasing mesenteric vessels. Serum cortisol (3261 nmol/L), ACTH (796 ng/L), CgA (530 pmol/L) and urine total cortisol metabolites (33920 μg/24h) including 14 sub-products indicated change of bio...