DHEAS Elevation as the Early Biochemical Abnormality in ACTH-Secreting Pituitary Microadenomas in Children: Two Case Reports.

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Qiting Zhang, Yiling Cui, Wenjun Long, Ling Hou, Yanqin Ying, Xiaoping Luo
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Introduction: ACTH-secreting pituitary microadenomas are associated with insidious onset in children and atypical early clinical manifestations, making them highly susceptible to misdiagnosis and underdiagnosis. They are characterized by elevated ACTH and cortisol levels with a disrupted circadian rhythm. We reported two pediatric cases that showed significant elevation of Dehydroepiandrosterone Sulfate (DHEAS) and Androstenedione (Ad) in the early stage, while ACTH and cortisol were in the normal range or mildly abnormal.

Case presentation: Case 1, a 13-year-old male, was admitted to the hospital with two years of growth retardation. The initial pituitary Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) was normal. After one year, the patient developed Cushing's Syndrome (CS), and a repeat MRI suggested a pituitary microadenoma. Case 2, a 13.1-year-old female who had experienced excessive weight gain for two years and amenorrhea for 11 months. The child presented with CS initially, and the MRI revealed a pituitary microadenoma. Both of them were pathologically confirmed as ACTH-secreting pituitary microadenomas after Transsphenoidal Surgery (TSS).

Conclusion: This report demonstrates that in cases with a significant DHEAS elevation, even with near-normal ACTH/cortisol levels and negative pituitary MRI, high clinical suspicion for ACTH- secreting microadenomas should be maintained, warranting close follow-up and further evaluation.

DHEAS升高作为儿童垂体acth微腺瘤的早期生化异常:2例报告。
儿童垂体促肾上腺皮质激素微腺瘤起病隐匿,早期临床表现不典型,极易误诊漏诊。它们的特点是ACTH和皮质醇水平升高,昼夜节律紊乱。我们报告了2例患儿早期表现为硫酸脱氢表雄酮(DHEAS)和雄烯二酮(Ad)显著升高,而ACTH和皮质醇在正常范围或轻度异常。病例介绍:病例1,一名13岁男性,因生长发育迟缓两年入院。最初的垂体磁共振成像(MRI)正常。一年后,患者出现库欣综合征(CS),复查MRI提示垂体微腺瘤。病例2,13.1岁女性,体重过度增加2年,闭经11个月。儿童最初表现为CS, MRI显示垂体微腺瘤。经蝶窦手术(TSS)病理证实为垂体促肾上腺皮质激素微腺瘤。结论:本报告表明,在DHEAS显著升高的病例中,即使ACTH/皮质醇水平接近正常,垂体MRI呈阴性,仍应保持对分泌ACTH微腺瘤的高度临床怀疑,需要密切随访和进一步评估。
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