Annals of Internal Medicine: Clinical Cases (Jul 2022)

Cushing Syndrome Secondary to Ectopic ACTH Production in Pregnancy: A Case Report

  • Wei-She Julia Tai,
  • Richa Parihar,
  • Mary Ellene Boulos,
  • Hertzel Gerstein,
  • Meera Luthra,
  • Ahraaz Wyne

DOI
https://doi.org/10.7326/aimcc.2021.0238
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 1, no. 5

Abstract

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Ectopic adrenocorticotropic hormone production is an extremely rare cause of Cushing syndrome in pregnancy and is associated with significant morbidity. A 37-year-old multiparous woman at 32 weeks’ gestation presented with hypertension, anasarca, hypokalemia, and fetal distress requiring an urgent cesarean section. Her adrenocorticotropic hormone and cortisol levels were elevated, and high-dose dexamethasone failed to suppress them, suggesting ectopic adrenocorticotropic hormone production. Multimodality imaging did not identify a source, and she had urgent bilateral adrenalectomy for refractory severe hypercortisolism. Ectopic Cushing syndrome in pregnancy requires a high index of suspicion for diagnostic testing and prompt treatment to minimize maternal and fetal complications.