Rare Case of Large Catecholamine Secreting Ganglioneuroma in an Asymptomatic Elderly Male.

IF 0.6 Q4 ENDOCRINOLOGY & METABOLISM
Tivya Soundarajan, Mohamed Badrulnizam Long Bidin, Subashini Rajoo, Rosna Yunus
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Ganglioneuromas (GNs) are benign tumors that originate from neural crest cells, composed mainly of mature ganglion cells. These tumors, which are usually hormonally silent, tend to be discovered incidentally on imaging tests and occur along the paravertebral sympathetic chain, from the neck to the pelvis and occasionally in the adrenal medulla. Rarely, GNs secrete catecholamines.1 Adrenal GNs occur most frequently in the fourth and fifth decades of life, whereas GNs of the retroperitoneum and posterior mediastinum are usually encountered in younger adults.2 Adrenal GNs are commonly hormonally silent and asymptomatic; even when the lesion is of substantial size.3 We report an incidentally detected asymptomatic case of an adrenal ganglioneuroma with mildly elevated urinary catecholamine levels in an elderly male. After preoperative alpha blockade, the patient underwent open right adrenalectomy. Upon microscopic examination, the right adrenal mass proved to be a ganglioneuroma, maturing type and the immunohistochemistry examination showed immunoreactivity to synaptophysin, chromogranin, and CD 56, while S100 was strongly positive at the Schwannian stroma. Following resection, catecholamine levels normalized, confirming the resected right adrenal ganglioneuroma as the source of the catecholamine excess. This case represents a rare presentation of catecholamine-secreting adrenal ganglioneuroma in the elderly.

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老年男性无症状的大型儿茶酚胺分泌神经节神经瘤一例。
神经节神经瘤是一种良性肿瘤,起源于神经嵴细胞,主要由成熟的神经节细胞组成。这些肿瘤通常无激素表现,往往在影像学检查中偶然发现,沿椎旁交感神经链发生,从颈部到骨盆,偶尔发生在肾上腺髓质。很少,GNs分泌儿茶酚胺肾上腺神经痛最常见于40岁和50岁,而腹膜后和后纵隔神经痛通常发生在年轻人身上肾上腺GNs通常是激素沉默和无症状的;即使病变非常大我们报告一个偶然发现无症状的肾上腺神经节神经瘤轻度升高尿儿茶酚胺水平在一个老年男性。术前阻断后,患者行右侧开放肾上腺切除术。镜下检查,右侧肾上腺肿块为成熟型神经节神经瘤,免疫组化检查显示对突触素、嗜铬粒蛋白、cd56免疫反应,而S100在施旺间质中呈强阳性。切除后,儿茶酚胺水平恢复正常,证实切除的右侧肾上腺神经节神经瘤是儿茶酚胺过量的来源。本病例为罕见的老年人分泌儿茶酚胺肾上腺神经节神经瘤。
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期刊介绍: The Journal of the ASEAN Federation of Endocrine Societies (JAFES) is an OPEN ACCESS, internationally peer-reviewed, English language, medical and health science journal that is published in print two times a year by the ASEAN Federation of Endocrine Societies. It shall serve as the endocrine window between the ASEAN region and the world, featuring original papers and publishing key findings from specialists and experts of endocrinology.
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