Long-term quiescence of ectopic Cushing’s syndrome caused by pulmonary neuroendocrine tumor (typical carcinoid) and tumorlets: Spontaneous remission or therapeutic effect of bromocriptine?

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G. Francia
M. V. Davì
E. Montresor
C. Colato
M. Ferdeghini
V. Lo Cascio
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[1] Biomedical and Surgery Science Department,Clinica di Medicina
[2] Srgery and Gastroenterology Science Department,undefined
[3] Department of pathology,undefined
[4] Department of Morphological and Biochemical Science,undefined
[5] Policlinico G.B. Rossi,undefined
[6] Piazzale L.A. Scuro,undefined
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Ectopic Cusing’s syndrome; bromocriptine;
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In 1990, a 55-yr-old woman was admitted to the Medical Department of our hospital for severe hypercortisolism complicated by secondary diabetes mellitus and serious hypokalemia. Although inferior petrosal sinus sampling did not show any significant difference between central and peripheral ACTH concentration, suggesting an ectopic source of ACTH secretion, diagnostic imaging was negative and Cushing’s disease due to hyperplasia of the pituitary intermediate lobe was suspected. Medical treatment with bromocriptine and cyproheptadine led to a rapid and stabile normalization of adrenal function, so that after two months cyproheptadine was stopped and bromocriptine was tapered to a smaller dose. An attempt to discontinue medical treatment, carried out 3 yr later, was followed by a quick increase of ACTH and cortisol levels, which were normalized by the resumption of the bromocriptine. Adrenal function remained normal until 1994 when hypercortisolism relapsed despite the treatment. Chest radiography and computed tomography (CT) scan detected a 6 mm nodule in the middle lobe of the lung which proved to be a neuroendocrine tumor, with immunohistochemical positivity for ACTH. Nests of neuroendocrine cells (tumorlets) were also demonstrated in the surrounding lung tissue. After the lobectomy, the patient recovered completely from Cushing’s syndrome and no symptoms and/or signs of recurrence have been observed over the subsequent follow-up period. Although cyclical spontaneous Cushing’s syndrome could not be excluded, there was strong evidence that medical treatment with bromocriptine might have played a key role in long-lasting remission. To our knowledge, this is the second case described in literature of Cushing’s syndrome caused by neuroendocrine lung tumor responsive to bromocriptine.
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