Title of article
Facial hyperpigmentation: Any link to cancer?
Author/Authors
Deihim ، Tina - Tehran University of Medical Sciences , Khajavi Rad ، Nasim - Tehran University of Medical Sciences , Abbaszadeh ، Mahsa - Tehran University of Medical Sciences , Karimpour Reyhan ، Sahar - Tehran University of Medical Sciences
Pages
3
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1
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3
Abstract
Introduction: Ectopic adrenocorticotropic hormone (ACTH) syndrome is recognized by edema, proximal muscle weakness, hypertension, diabetes and skin hyperpigmentation. This syndrome is mainly associated with malignancies. Case presentation: A 43-year-old woman came to our hospital with a history of new-onset diabetes, hypertension, edema and facial hyperpigmentation from four months before. Upon admission, she had alkalosis, hypokalemia, mild hypertension and low-grade fever. Due to abdominal pain, an abdominal ultrasound was performed, which revealed common bile duct (CBD) and pancreatic duct dilation. The abdominopelvic computed tomography (CT) scan showed a poorly-enhancing mass in the periampullary region. Conclusion: The patient s facial hyperpigmentation and hypokalemia appear to have been due to ACTH ectopic syndrome as a result of periampullary cancer.
Keywords
Case reports , Cushing Syndrome , Hyperpigmentation , Paraneoplastic endocrine syndromes
Journal title
Advanced Journal of Emergency Medicine
Serial Year
2019
Journal title
Advanced Journal of Emergency Medicine
Record number
2461426
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