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Case Reports
. 2017:2017:7931438.
doi: 10.1155/2017/7931438. Epub 2017 Oct 3.

Acute-Onset Panhypopituitarism Nearly Missed by Initial Cosyntropin Testing

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Acute-Onset Panhypopituitarism Nearly Missed by Initial Cosyntropin Testing

Claudine A Blum et al. Case Rep Crit Care. 2017.

Abstract

Introduction: Diagnosis of adrenal crisis and panhypopituitarism in patients with septic shock is difficult but crucial for outcome.

Case: A 66-year-old woman with metastasized breast cancer presented to the ED with respiratory insufficiency and septic shock after a 2-day history of the flu. After transfer to the ICU, corticosteroids were started in addition to antibiotics, as the patient was vasopressor-nonresponsive. Diabetes insipidus was diagnosed due to polyuria and treated with 4 mg desmopressin. Thereafter, norepinephrine could be tapered rapidly. On day 2, basal cortisol was 136 nmol/L with an increase to 579 nmol/L in low-dose cosyntropin testing. Polyuria had not developed again. Therefore, corticosteroids were stopped. On day 3, the patient developed again nausea, vomiting, and polyuria. Adrenal crisis and diabetes insipidus were postulated. Corticosteroids and desmopressin were restarted. Further testing confirmed panhypopituitarism. MRI showed a new sellar metastasis. After 2 weeks, stimulated cortisol in cosyntropin testing reached only 219 nmol/l, confirming adrenal insufficiency.

Discussion: The time course showed that the adrenal glands took 2 weeks to atrophy after loss of pituitary ACTH secretion. Therefore, a misleading result of the cosyntropin test in the initial phase with low basal cortisol and allegedly normal response to exogenous ACTH may be seen. Cosyntropin testing in the critically ill should be interpreted with caution and in the corresponding clinical setting.

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Figure 1
Inhomogeneity of the pituitary indicative of local metastases. Sagittal T1-weighted MRI (a) and coronal T2-weighted MRI (b) of the pituitary showed signal increase suggesting hemorrhage (arrows). Coronal T1-weighted MRI (c) with contrast shows inhomogeneous enhancement of pituitary with metastasis.

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