Spagnolli W, De Venuto G, Mattarei M, Ramponi C, Dal Follo M, Miori R
Divisione di Medicina I, Ospedale S. Chiara, Trento.
Recenti Prog Med. 1990 Jul-Aug;81(7-8):499-501.
A 34-year man was admitted to the hospital with symptoms of hypoglycemia. The endocrine investigations indicated adrenocortical insufficiency secondary to isolated ACTH deficiency: low ACTH and cortisol plasma levels, significant increase of cortisol following prolonged stimulation with depot tetracosactrin, normal secretory reserve of other anterior pituitary hormones. The absence of ACTH-response after corticotropin releasing hormone and insulin tolerance tests suggested a primary impairment of corticotropin cells.