[An Uncommon Cause of Arterial Hypertension].

[An Uncommon Cause of Arterial Hypertension]. Praxis (Bern 1994). 2020;109(7):513-516 Authors: Meier MA, Gaisl T, Schmidt D Abstract An Uncommon Cause of Arterial Hypertension Abstract. A 54-year-old patient was suffering from arterial hypertension, which was not treated sufficiently despite an antihypertensive therapy with three different types of drugs. In addition, the patient complained an increase in weight of ten kilos during the last year and a new onset of diabetes mellitus type 2. Investigations as to secondary forms of hypertension by MRI revealed an adrenal tumor with a diameter of approx. 6 cm suspect for an adrenal carcinoma. An ACTH-independent cushing syndrome was diagnosed by 24-hour urines collection, 1-mg dexamethasone supression test, and midnight-cortisol measurement. After a laparoscopic tumor excision, histopathological analyses confirmed an adrenal carcinoma. PMID: 32456579 [PubMed - in process]
Source: Praxis - Category: General Medicine Authors: Tags: Praxis (Bern 1994) Source Type: research