Obesity Facts (Jun 2014)

Cushing's Syndrome in a Morbidly Obese Patient Undergoing Evaluation before Bariatric Surgery

  • Livia Borsoi,
  • Bernhard Ludvik,
  • Gerhard Prager,
  • Anton Luger,
  • Michaela Riedl

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1159/000363260
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 7, no. 3
pp. 191 – 196

Abstract

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Objective: Cushing's syndrome (CS) is extremely rare in morbidly obese patients. To date, no occurrences in obese patients with BMI above 60 kg/m2 have been reported in the literature. Case Report: This case report describes a patient who was admitted to the ward of the Clinical Division of Endocrinology and Metabolism of the Medical University of Vienna in preparation for bariatric surgery. The patient was a 49-year-old female who showed morbid obesity (BMI 61.6 kg/m2), hypertension, and substituted hypothyroidism. Preoperative work-up revealed CS due to an adrenal adenoma. Therefore, the patient underwent unilateral adrenalectomy followed by bariatric surgery 6 months later. Conclusion: Since undiagnosed CS might result in severe perioperative complications in a population already at increased risk, this case report underlines the importance of careful endocrine evaluation of morbidly obese patients. After all, even rare endocrine causes should be excluded.

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