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Virilizing adrenocortical adenoma associated with acquired anhydrosis in an adolescent girl

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Gumus, P; Luquette, M; Haymon, ML; Valerie, E; Morales, J; Vargas, A
Published in: J Pediatr Endocr Met
2011

Adrenocortical tumors are rare in childhood and adolescence. Virilization, alone or in combination with signs of overproduction of other adrenal hormones, is the most common clinical presentation. Here we report an unusual case of an African-American female adolescent presenting with idiopathic acquired generalized anhidrosis, dysregulation of body temperature, absence of adult body odor and dry skin in the face of a virilizing para-adrenocortical adenoma. Virilization signs regressed soon after removal of the tumor, but normalization of the 3alpha-androstenediol glucuronide (3alpha-AG) took longer compared to other measurable androgens; accompanied by anhidrosis. The association of remitting anhidrosis with normalized levels of 3alpha-AG suggests it might be a possible mechanism for anhidrosis. High 3alpha-AG levels might implicate the increased peripheral conversion of weak pro-androgens with different biochemical structure. We recommend obtaining 3alpha-AG beside other androgens in virilized patients with atypical dermatological symptoms in the face of hyperandrogenism.

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J Pediatr Endocr Met

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2011

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24

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3-4

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233 / 235
 

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Gumus, P., Luquette, M., Haymon, M. L., Valerie, E., Morales, J., & Vargas, A. (2011). Virilizing adrenocortical adenoma associated with acquired anhydrosis in an adolescent girl. J Pediatr Endocr Met, 24(3–4), 233–235.
Gumus, P., M. Luquette, M. L. Haymon, E. Valerie, J. Morales, and A. Vargas. “Virilizing adrenocortical adenoma associated with acquired anhydrosis in an adolescent girl.” J Pediatr Endocr Met 24, no. 3–4 (2011): 233–35.
Gumus P, Luquette M, Haymon ML, Valerie E, Morales J, Vargas A. Virilizing adrenocortical adenoma associated with acquired anhydrosis in an adolescent girl. J Pediatr Endocr Met. 2011;24(3–4):233–5.
Gumus, P., et al. “Virilizing adrenocortical adenoma associated with acquired anhydrosis in an adolescent girl.” J Pediatr Endocr Met, vol. 24, no. 3–4, 2011, pp. 233–35.
Gumus P, Luquette M, Haymon ML, Valerie E, Morales J, Vargas A. Virilizing adrenocortical adenoma associated with acquired anhydrosis in an adolescent girl. J Pediatr Endocr Met. 2011;24(3–4):233–235.

Published In

J Pediatr Endocr Met

Publication Date

2011

Volume

24

Issue

3-4

Start / End Page

233 / 235