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ea0049ep54 | Adrenal cortex (to include Cushing's) | ECE2017

Giant adrenal tumor in a patient admitted for fever

Neves Joao Sergio , Teles Luis , Souteiro Pedro , Oliveira Sofia Castro , Oliveira Ana Isabel , Fernandes Ana Catarina , Damasceno Margarida , Graca Luisa , Rodrigues Elisabete , Neves Celestino , Freitas Paula , Carvalho Davide

Introduction: Adrenal tumors are usually detected due to clinical manifestations of hormonal hypersecretion or incidental findings on imaging evaluation. Although most incidentalomas are non-functioning adenomas, it is important to appropriately evaluate such masses to exclude hormonal excess or malignancy.Case description: An 81-year old male was admitted to our hospital for fever with 15 days of evolution. The patient also presented chills and loss of ...

ea0049ep140 | Clinical case reports - Pituitary/Adrenal | ECE2017

Virilization – a non-negligible manifestation of an adrenal tumor

Magalhaes Daniela , Vinha Eduardo , Neves Joao Sergio , Souteiro Pedro , Neves Celestino , Freitas Paula , Maia Jose Costa , Rios Elisabete , Fernandes Ana Catarina , Rodrigues Elisabete , Carvalho Davide

Introduction: Adrenocortical carcinoma (ACC) is a rare and aggressive endocrine malignancy with a poor prognosis. Hormone-secreting ACC appear with manifestations of virilization, feminization or Cushing syndrome.Case Report: A 63-year-old woman with no pathological history of relief was referred to Endocrinology evaluation with an history of deepening of the voice since 1-year ago, as well as hair loss and facial and abdominal hirsutism with 6-month evo...