Da Motta L A, Motta L D, Barbosa A M, Ferreira M A, Gagliardi A R
Division of Endocrinology, University of Brasilia, Brazil.
Panminerva Med. 1991 Jan-Mar;33(1):44-7.
A case of patient with Cushing's syndrome due to an adrenal adenoma who conceived twice in the course of the disease is described. Pregnancy is known to be rare in these patients. When first seen she had some manifestations of Cushing's syndrome, but follow-up was lost prior to complete investigation. She conceived a few months later and gave birth to a 900 g premature liveborn infant. At the beginning of a second pregnancy, an adrenal adenoma was resected. The remainder of her pregnancy was uneventful and she delivered a normal fullterm 4 kg infant. Both children show normal physical and neurological development up to date. The patient presented herein illustrates the early diagnosis of Cushing's syndrome during pregnancy is extremely important, and early surgical treatment is indicated in order to avoid maternal and fetal complications.