Adrenocortical carcinoma responded to treatment with o,p'-DDD--a case report |
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Authors: | T Naruse A Koike K Kato T Ishii K Suzumura K Matsumoto |
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Abstract: | A case of a huge inoperable adrenocortical carcinoma which secreted testosterone without characteristic symptoms was treated with o,p'-DDD (2,2-bis(2-chlorophenyl-4 cholorophenyl) 1,1-dichloroethane). With this therapy, the tumor decreased in size which was confirmed by the computed tomography (CT). Eighteen months later, however, lethargy and logopathy appeared and the tumor grew again rapidly with the withdrawal of o,p'-DDD performed for the evaluation of these mental disturbances. The tumor then diminished gradually in size soon after the treatment was resumed and the above unfavorable symptoms were not developed again with the combined administration of a central nervous stimulant. During o,p'-DDD treatment, plasma testosterone and estrogen decreased, and plasma aldosterone also decreased but within the normal range. Plasma cortisol also tended to decrease despite hydrocortisone was administered. Plasma adrenocorticotropic hormone (ACTH) was maintained within the normal range for the first six months but then increased gradually. It decreased and became normal with the additional administration of hydrocortisone. The patient's normal menstruation at the preadministrative stage changed to oligomenorrhea, then amenorrhea after the treatment, but no endocrinological sign except for the menses was observed during the treatment. |
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