Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
5732896 International Journal of Surgery Case Reports 2017 4 Pages PDF
Abstract

•Bilateral adrenal metastases can be lead to adrenal insufficiency.•A rapid ACTH test is useful to diagnose adrenal insufficiency.•Adrenal crisis may be fatal if not promptly recognized and treated.

IntroductionIt is rare for a patient to present with adrenal insufficiency secondary to bilateral adrenal metastases from a malignant colorectal tumor.Case presentationAn 82-year-old Japanese man presented to our hospital with high fever and malaise. He was receiving oral chemotherapy for the treatment of rectal cancer with multiple metastases. Computed tomography showed new bilateral adrenal gland metastases. A rapid adrenocorticotropic hormone (ACTH) test showed adrenal insufficiency. Treatment with hydrocortisone provided immediate symptom improvement.DiscussionAdrenal insufficiency secondary to bilateral adrenal metastases from rectal cancer is rare. A rapid ACTH test is useful to diagnose adrenal insufficiency.ConclusionThe incidence of adrenal insufficiency may be underestimated in patients with multiple metastasis. Appropriate therapy with adrenal corticosteroid hormone supplementation may lead to a significant improvement in the patient's symptoms and quality of life.

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