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  • Title: [B cell malignant lymphoma complicated with partial Addison's disease, report of a case].
    Author: Miyabayashi H, Kitano K, Terashima M, Saito H, Furuta S.
    Journal: Rinsho Ketsueki; 1993 Sep; 34(9):1016-21. PubMed ID: 8230744.
    Abstract:
    A 58-year-old man was admitted in May 1988, because of high fever, skin, pigmentation and body weight loss. Abdominal ultrasonography and generalized computed tomography examinations showed swelling of general lymph nodes and bilateral adrenal glands, splenomegaly, and lesion in the liver. Serum cortisol, urinary 17-OHCS and 17-KS level were within the normal range, while the ACTH level was elevated (189.9 pg/ml). ACTH overload test showed a non-reactive pattern, leading to a diagnosis of partial Addison's disease. He was also diagnosed as non-Hodgkin lymphoma, diffuse, large cell type (B) by a biopsy of the left supraclavicular lymph node. After combination chemotherapy, swelling of the supraclavicular lymph node diminished, followed by normalization of ACTH level and improvement of symptoms. Abdominal lymphadenopathy, hepatosplenomegaly and swelling of adrenal glands also decreased in size. Although involvement of tumor cells in adrenal glands sometimes occurs in malignant lymphoma, it is reported that more than 90% destruction of adrenal gland tissue is necessary to develop Addison's disease. It was suggested that the involvement of many lymphoma cells in both adrenal glands resulted in the development of partial Addison's disease in this case.
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