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Functioning adrenal black adenoma with pulmonary and cutaneous cryptococcosis: A case report and review of English literature

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A 53-year-old woman experienced progressive general weakness and lumbago in the 2 years prior to a physical examination which disclosed cushingoid manifestations and a skin ulcer on the back of her right knee joint. Her plasma cortisol concentration ranged from 24.7 to 31.1 μg/dl, with an ACTH level <5 pg/ml. Urinary excretions of 17-hydroxycorticosteroid (17-OHCS) and 17-ketosteroid (17-KS) were 20.5 mg/day and 5.1 mg/day, respectively, and urinary cortisol was also increased (421 μg/day). Cortisol was not suppressed after the administration of 8 mg dexamethasone. Abdominal ultrasound sonography, computed tomography (CT) scan, and magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) studies demonstrated a left adrenal tumor and further, a chest X-ray examination showed a cavitary lesion containing a fungus ball-like mass in the left lower lung field. The serum cryptococcal antigen titer was positive at 1:128 and a bronchoalveolar lavage fluid culture yielded a growth of Cryptococcus neoformans. A biopsy specimen of the skin ulcer also suggested cryptococcosis. As a result, a left adrenectomy was performed, and the excised specimen was shown to be an adenoma consisting of compact cells with abundant pigmentation (black adenoma). A diagnosis of functioning black adenoma of the adrenal gland, complicated with pulmonary and cutaneous cryptococcosis was made.

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Takahashi, S., Iijima, H., Moriwaki, Y. et al. Functioning adrenal black adenoma with pulmonary and cutaneous cryptococcosis: A case report and review of English literature. J Endocrinol Invest 24, 816–819 (2001). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF03343933

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