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#1838 A Rare Case of Ectopic Cushing's Syndrome

Introduction: Cushing's syndrome has an incidence of 0.7 - 2.4 per million people per year. In 15% of cases, it’s associated with non-pituitary tumors secreting ACTH. Pheochromocytoma accounts for 5% of ectopic ACTH secretion.

Conference: 14th Annual ENETSConcerence (2017)

Presenting Author: Steina L

Authors: Steina L, Steina S, Pirags V, Ozolins A, Gardovskis J,

Keywords: malignant pheochromocytoma,

#1426 Pseudotumor of Thymus Occuring After Hypercortisolism Recovery: Case Report

Introduction: Cushing syndrome is due to an ectopic secreting adrenocorticotropic hormone (ACTH) in 10 % to 20% of cases. Among them, thymic tumors represent almost half of cases. It has been described that patients sometimes develop benign hyperplasia after hypercortisolism correction.

Conference: 13th Annual ENETSConcerence (2016)

Presenting Author:

Authors: Baki S, El Mghari G, El Ansari N,

Keywords: thymic tumor, Cushing's syndrome, ectopic secretion,

#1414 Non-functioning Adrenal Composite Pheochromocytoma-Ganglioneuroma Simultaneous with Subclinical Cushing's Syndrome Due to Contralateral Adrenal Hyperplasia - An Unusual Presentation

Introduction: “Composite” pheochromocytoma is a rare tumor, consisting of pheochromocytoma and neuroblastic tumors. The definite diagnosis is histological. Subclinical Cushing's syndrome refers to autonomous glucocorticoid production without specific signs and symptoms of Cushing's syndrome.

Conference: 13th Annual ENETSConcerence (2016)

Presenting Author: Kiraly A

Authors: Kiraly A, Muntean V, Domsa I, Ghervan C,

Keywords: adrenal, composite, pheochromocytoma, ganglioneuroma, hypercorticism.,

#1266 Three Cases of Ectopic Adrenocorticotropic Hormone Syndrome Due to Medullary Thyroid Carcinoma

Introduction: Сushing's syndrome (CS) in medullar thyroid carcinoma (MTC) is rare. Among patients with MTC 0,7 % developed ectopic ACTH-syndrome (EAS). EAS due to MTS occurs in 2,2-8% of cases.

Conference: 13th Annual ENETSConcerence (2016)

Presenting Author:

Authors: Gurevich L, Marova , Voronkova I, Britvin T, Afanasyeva Z,

Keywords: cushing's syndrome, medullary thyroid carcinoma ,

#1206 Two Cases of Ectopic ACTH-Secreting Neoplasm of Occult Origin Becoming Overt After Bilateral Adrenalectomy

Introduction: Cushing's syndrome (CS) is an endocrine disorder associated with serious consequences if not adequately treated. Nearly 80% of the cases of endogenous hypercortisolism are adrenocorticotropic hormone (ACTH) dependent, the ACTH source being pituitary in about 70-80% and ectopic in 10-15%. The ACTH source may remain occult in few cases for many years in spite of extensive investigations.

Conference: 12th Annual ENETSConcerence (2015)

Presenting Author:

Authors: Piacentini S, Iacovazzo D, Lugli F, Giampietro A, Bianchi A,

Keywords: Cushing's syndrome, Ectopic ACTH, Bilateral adrenalectomy,