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Detection of paranasal ectopic adrenocorticotropic hormone‐secreting pituitary adenoma by Ga‐68‐DOTANOC positron‐emission tomography–computed tomography
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Pituitary GlandMedicineEndocrine Pituitary AxisAdrenal HealthGa‐68‐dotanoc Positron‐emissionNeuroendocrine DisorderPathologyEndocrine SurgeryPituitary AdenomaParanasal Ectopic AdrenocorticotropicPituitary DiseaseEndocrinologySomatostatin Receptor 2Ectopic Acth SecretionRadiology
Ectopic adrenocorticotropic hormone (ACTH)-secreting tumors account for approximately 10% of Cushing's syndrome (CS). We present an extremely rare case of a patient with CS caused by an ectopic ACTH-secreting pituitary adenoma (EAPA) of the ethmoid sinus. The tumor was identified by positron-emission tomography-computed tomography (PET/CT) using the somatostatin receptor analogue Ga-68-DOTANOC. Transnasal endoscopic resection was performed and the patient showed significant clinical improvement with normalization of the endocrine pituitary axis. Immunostaining showed a somatostatin receptor 2 and 5-positive ACTH-producing adenoma. In patients with ectopic ACTH secretion, Ga-68-DOTANOC-PET/CT may play an important role in the localization of EAPA. Transnasal endoscopic resection is the therapy of choice.
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