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Adrenal lymphoma presenting as primary hypoadrenalism in the elderly.

Raghav BhargavaAnthony Dixon
Published in: BMJ case reports (2019)
Adrenal lymphoma causing primary hypoadrenalism in the elderly is a very rare finding. We describe a case of an 85-year-old man who was admitted to our hospital. He had a short history of hypotension and unresponsiveness. He was referred to the endocrine team, after a CT scan of his thorax abdomen and pelvis demonstrated significant enlargement of both his adrenal glands with associated lymphadenopathy. This scan was originally done to rule out an occult intra-abdominal malignancy. In addition, a tetracosactide (short Synacthen) test demonstrated adrenal insufficiency. This case demonstrates that adrenal lymphoma should be considered as an important differential when there is evidence of adrenal gland hyperplasia, lymphadenopathy and adrenal insufficiency.
Keyphrases
  • computed tomography
  • diffuse large b cell lymphoma
  • emergency department
  • magnetic resonance
  • contrast enhanced
  • pet ct
  • ultrasound guided