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#2885 Ectopic Neuroendocrine Carcinoma: An Occult Source of ACTH
Introduction: About 250 cases of ectopic ACTH-producing neuroendocrine carcinoma (ACTH-NEC) have been reported; however metastatic ACTH-NEC of unknown primary is very rare. Usually are characterized by having a large cell, small cell, poorly differentiated or anaplastic cell, and Ki-67 index between 40-90%.
Conference: 17th Annual ENETSConcerence (2020)
Presenting Author: Huertas Gnecco B
Authors: Huertas Gnecco B, González Devia D, Alvaréz Figueroa J, Aguirre Matallana D, Cañón Solano D,
Keywords: Ectopic ACTH production, Cushing’s syndrome, Neuroendocrine carcinoma, Paraneoplastic Cushing syndrome, Ectopic Cushing´s syndrome,
Introduction: The pNETs causing CS are very rare and aggressive. Despite the use of various therapeutic modalities, their management is not well-established, representing nowadays a challenge.
Conference: 15th Annual ENETSConcerence (2018)
Presenting Author:
Authors: Simó-Servat A, Teulé A, Sánchez C, Díez J, Iglesias P,
Keywords: pNETs, cushing syndrome,
#1549 Ectopic Cushing Syndrome in a Patient with Metastatic Medullary Thyroid Carcinoma
Introduction: Ectopic Cushing syndrome was reported in 0.6% of patients with medullary thyroid carcinoma; it usually occurred in metastatic cases and significantly increases mortality.
Conference: 13th Annual ENETSConcerence (2016)
Presenting Author: Poiana C
Authors: Trifanescu R, Caragheorgheopol A, Schipor S, Dumitrascu A, Baciu I,
Keywords: Ectopic Cushing syndrome, medullary thyroid carcinoma,
Introduction: Literature on ectopic Cushing syndrome (ECS) and NET is scarce
Conference: 13th Annual ENETSConcerence (2016)
Presenting Author: Davì M
Authors: Davì M, Cosaro E, Piacentini S, Reimondo G, Albiger N,
Keywords: Ectopic ACTH,
#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,