A case of renovascular hypertension with incidental primary bilateral macronodular adrenocortical hyperplasia. (6th August 2020)
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- Title:
- A case of renovascular hypertension with incidental primary bilateral macronodular adrenocortical hyperplasia. (6th August 2020)
- Main Title:
- A case of renovascular hypertension with incidental primary bilateral macronodular adrenocortical hyperplasia
- Authors:
- Higashitani, Takuya
Karashima, Shigehiro
Aono, Daisuke
Konishi, Seigoh
Kometani, Mitsuhiro
Oka, Rie
Demura, Masashi
Furukawa, Kenji
Yamazaki, Yuto
Sasano, Hironobu
Yoneda, Takashi
Takeda, Yoshiyu - Abstract:
- Abstract : Summary: Renovascular hypertension (RVHT) is an important and potentially treatable form of resistant hypertension. Hypercortisolemia could also cause hypertension and diabetes mellitus. We experienced a case wherein adrenalectomy markedly improved blood pressure and plasma glucose levels in a patient with RVHT and low-level autonomous cortisol secretion. A 62-year-old Japanese man had been treated for hypertension and diabetes mellitus for 10 years. He was hospitalized because of a disturbance in consciousness. His blood pressure (BP) was 236/118 mmHg, pulse rate was 132 beats/min, and plasma glucose level was 712 mg/dL. Abdominal CT scanning revealed the presence of bilateral adrenal masses and left atrophic kidney. Abdominal magnetic resonance angiography demonstrated marked stenosis of the left main renal artery. The patient was subsequently diagnosed with atherosclerotic RVHT with left renal artery stenosis. His left adrenal lobular mass was over 40 mm and it was clinically suspected the potential for cortisol overproduction. Therefore, laparoscopic left nephrectomy and adrenalectomy were simultaneously performed, resulting in improved BP and glucose levels. Pathological studies revealed the presence of multiple cortisol-producing adrenal nodules and aldosterone-producing cell clusters in the adjacent left adrenal cortex. In the present case, the activated renin-angiotensin-aldosterone system and cortisol overproduction resulted in severe hypertension, whichAbstract : Summary: Renovascular hypertension (RVHT) is an important and potentially treatable form of resistant hypertension. Hypercortisolemia could also cause hypertension and diabetes mellitus. We experienced a case wherein adrenalectomy markedly improved blood pressure and plasma glucose levels in a patient with RVHT and low-level autonomous cortisol secretion. A 62-year-old Japanese man had been treated for hypertension and diabetes mellitus for 10 years. He was hospitalized because of a disturbance in consciousness. His blood pressure (BP) was 236/118 mmHg, pulse rate was 132 beats/min, and plasma glucose level was 712 mg/dL. Abdominal CT scanning revealed the presence of bilateral adrenal masses and left atrophic kidney. Abdominal magnetic resonance angiography demonstrated marked stenosis of the left main renal artery. The patient was subsequently diagnosed with atherosclerotic RVHT with left renal artery stenosis. His left adrenal lobular mass was over 40 mm and it was clinically suspected the potential for cortisol overproduction. Therefore, laparoscopic left nephrectomy and adrenalectomy were simultaneously performed, resulting in improved BP and glucose levels. Pathological studies revealed the presence of multiple cortisol-producing adrenal nodules and aldosterone-producing cell clusters in the adjacent left adrenal cortex. In the present case, the activated renin-angiotensin-aldosterone system and cortisol overproduction resulted in severe hypertension, which was managed with simultaneous unilateral nephrectomy and adrenalectomy. Learning points: Concomitant activation of the renin-angiotensin-aldosterone system and cortisol overproduction may contribute to the development of severe hypertension and lead to lethal cardiovascular complications. Treatment with simultaneous unilateral nephrectomy and adrenalectomy markedly improves BP and blood glucose levels. CYP11B2 immunohistochemistry staining revealed the existence of aldosterone-producing cell clusters (APCCs) in the adjacent non-nodular adrenal gland, suggesting that APCCs may contribute to aldosterone overproduction in patients with RVHT. … (more)
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- Endocrinology, diabetes & metabolism case reports. (2020)
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- Endocrinology, diabetes & metabolism case reports
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- (2020)
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- Issue 2020 (2020)
- Year:
- 2020
- Issue:
- 2020
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- 2020-0000-2020-0000
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- Publication Date:
- 2020-08-06
- Subjects:
- Adult -- Male -- Asian - Japanese -- Japan
Adrenal -- Adrenal -- Cortisol -- Aldosterone -- Renin -- Hypertension -- Macronodular Adrenal Hyperplasia -- Diabetes mellitus type 2 -- Hyperaldosteronism -- Hyperosmolar hyperglycaemic state
Hypertension -- Collapse -- Arteriosclerosis -- Renal failure -- Arterial stenosis* -- Hypercortisolaemia -- Dyslipidaemia -- Glucose (blood) -- Blood pressure -- Cortisol -- CT scan -- MRI -- Angiography -- Immunohistochemistry -- Renin plasma activity -- Aldosterone (blood) -- Captopril challenge test* -- Adrenal venous sampling -- ACTH stimulation -- Dexamethasone suppression -- Adrenal scintigraphy -- PET scan -- Histopathology -- Creatinine -- Urinalysis -- Estimated glomerular filtration rate -- Insulin tolerance -- Haematoxylin and eosin staining -- Creatinine (serum) -- Glucose (blood, fasting) -- HOMA -- Total cholesterol -- Triglycerides -- Adrenalectomy -- Nephrectomy* -- Laparoscopic adrenalectomy -- Insulin -- Doxazosin -- Alpha-blockers -- Nifedipine -- Linagliptin -- DPP4 inhibitors -- Repaglinide -- Meglitinides -- Insulin degludec* -- Insulin Aspart -- Tocopherol* -- Atorvastatin
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http://bibpurl.oclc.org/web/73048 ↗ - DOI:
- 10.1530/EDM-19-0163 ↗
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