Title of article :
Cushing’s Disease: Sustained remission in five cases induced by medical therapy with the dopamine agonist cabergoline
Author/Authors :
ElShafie, Omayma Sultan Qaboos University Hospital - Department of Medicine, Oman , Osman, Anjum Sultan Qaboos University Hospital - Department of Medicine, Oman , Aamer, Fatima Sultan Qaboos University Hospital - Department of Medicine, Oman , Al-Mamari, Ali Sultan Qaboos University Hospital - Department of Medicine, Oman , Woodhouse, NJY Sultan Qaboos University - College of Medicine Health Sciences - Department of Medicine, Oman
Abstract :
We report five cases of Cushing’s disease where the patients were given a therapeutic trial of cabergoline. Morning serum cortisol, adrenocorticotrophic hormone (ACTH), and sleeping cortisol concentrations were significantly raised. Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) scans revealed pituitary microadenomas in 3 patients but were normal in the others. Ectopic ACTH production was excluded in the 2 patients with normal MRI scans. All were given a therapeutic trial of cabergoline (1 mg daily). Four patients responded with a prompt fall in serum cortisol levels and had a sustained clinical and biochemical remission for 378, 44, 28 and 14 days, respectively. One patient failed to respond. In conclusion, we suggest that all patients with Cushing’s disease should undergo a therapeutic trial of cabergoline. Responders can then be prepared for surgery or, if needed, treated medically in the long term
Keywords :
Cushing’s disease , Adrenocorticotrophic hormone , Dopamine receptors , Cabergoline , Case report , Oman
Journal title :
Sultan Qaboos University Medical Journal (SQUMJ)
Journal title :
Sultan Qaboos University Medical Journal (SQUMJ)