Outside the Thorax: Doege–Potter Syndrome Presenting as a Retroperitoneal Abdominal Mass
Author(s) -
Daniel Berrebi,
Oksana Symczyk,
Taylor Cater,
Ayodele Adelanwa,
Patrick Bacaj,
Alan Thomay,
Adnan Haider
Publication year - 2021
Publication title -
case reports in endocrinology
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.26
H-Index - 6
eISSN - 2090-6501
pISSN - 2090-651X
DOI - 10.1155/2021/9919321
Subject(s) - medicine , solitary fibrous tumor , hypoglycemia , abdominal mass , abdomen , thorax (insect anatomy) , radiology , refractory (planetary science) , abdominal pain , pathology , surgery , endocrinology , anatomy , diabetes mellitus , genetics , physics , stem cell , astrobiology , cd34 , biology
Objective We present a case of refractory hypoglycemia, weight loss, and retroperitoneal solitary fibrous tumor. Case report . A 68-year-old female presented with symptomatic hypoglycemia, weight loss, and abdominal mass identified on CT scan of the abdomen. Blood work during symptomatic hypoglycemia was consistent with an IGF-2-producing tumor. The abdominal mass pathology was consistent with solitary fibrous tumor surrounding the adrenal gland, and resection resulted in complete resolution of hypoglycemia. Discussion . Understanding the biochemical mechanisms behind glucose regulation is necessary to diagnose and adequately treat Doege–Potter syndrome, a paraneoplastic syndrome observed in patients with solitary fibrous tumors. Solitary fibrous tumors can be characterized by specific histologic and immunohistochemical studies.Conclusion This report describes the clinical workup of a patient presenting with hypoglycemia and a retroperitoneal tumor. This case is unique because of its presentation with severe, refractory hypoglycemia and the tumor's location in the retroperitoneum, given the majority of solitary fibrous tumors are found in the lungs originating from the pleura.
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