ECE2021 Eposter Presentations Calcium and Bone (21 abstracts)
Basildon University Hospital, Basildon, UK
A pituitary hormonal profile and MRI pituitary was requested revealing eupituitary hormonal status with an incidental finding of 4 mm microadenoma. The case was discussed in local MDT and the outcome was to continue conservative management of PHPTH with cinacalcet until pheochromocytoma has been ruled out completely. Both MEN-1 and MEN-2 are associated with PHPTH. If a patient is having episodic adrenergic crises with inconclusive metanephrines analysis then excluding pheochromocytoma is important for perioperative safety. This case highlights the diagnostic work up in such cases.
| Plasma metanephrine (results) | ||
| Plasma Metadrenaline | 656 pmol/l | (80–510) |
| Plasma Normetadrenaline | 2582 pmol/l | (120–1180) |
| Plasma 3-methoxytyramine | <120 pmol/l | (<120) |
| Urinary metanephrine: | ||
| Normetanephrine | 4.56 umol/day | (<3.7) |
| Metanephrine | 1.55 umol/day | (<1.3) |
| 24 h Urine 3-methoxytyramine | 0.82 umol/day | (<2.6) |
| 30 min supine plasma metanephrine | ||
| Plasma Metadrenaline | 375 pmol/l | (80–510) |
| Plasma Normetadrenaline | 2100 pmol/l | (120–1180) |
| Plasma 3-methoxytyramine | <120 pmol/l | < 120 |
A pituitary hormonal profile and MRI pituitary was requested revealing eupituitary hormonal status with an incidental finding of 4 mm microadenoma. The case was discussed in local MDT and the outcome was to continue conservative management of PHPTH with cinacalcet until pheochromocytoma has been ruled out completely. Both MEN-1 and MEN-2 are associated with PHPTH. If a patient is having episodic adrenergic crises with inconclusive metanephrines analysis then excluding pheochromocytoma is important for perioperative safety. This case highlights the diagnostic work up in such cases.