Increasing Skin Pigmentation Following Severe Head Trauma: All That Glitters Is Not Gold!

We report the case of a 67-year-old man who was admitted to our Intensive Care Unit because of traumatic brain injury. During his prolonged hospitalization, gradual darkening of the skin all over his body was observed. An excess corticotropin (ACTH) production syndrome was considered. The patient’s...

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Main Authors: Chrysostomos S Katsenos, Markos Moukas, Vasiliki Baka, Eleni Kafkoula, Despoina Androulaki, Kostas E Mandragos
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Language:English
Published: SMC MEDIA SRL 2016-09-01
Series:European Journal of Case Reports in Internal Medicine
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Online Access:http://ejcrim.com/index.php/EJCRIM/article/view/464
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spelling doaj-864b449332d94e59b7f4fe1a4ff5556a2020-11-24T22:25:58ZengSMC MEDIA SRLEuropean Journal of Case Reports in Internal Medicine2284-25942016-09-013610.12890/2016_000467170Increasing Skin Pigmentation Following Severe Head Trauma: All That Glitters Is Not Gold!Chrysostomos S Katsenos0Markos Moukas1Vasiliki Baka2Eleni Kafkoula3Despoina Androulaki4Kostas E Mandragos5Intensive Care Unit, Red Cross Hospital of Athens "Korgialeneio-Benakeio", AthensIntensive Care Unit, Red Cross Hospital of Athens "Korgialeneio-Benakeio", AthensDepartment of Medical Biopathology, Red Cross Hospital of Athens "Korgialeneio-Benakeio", AthensDepartment of Medical Biopathology, Red Cross Hospital of Athens "Korgialeneio-Benakeio", AthensIntensive Care Unit, Red Cross Hospital of Athens "Korgialeneio-Benakeio", AthensIntensive Care Unit, Red Cross Hospital of Athens "Korgialeneio-Benakeio", AthensWe report the case of a 67-year-old man who was admitted to our Intensive Care Unit because of traumatic brain injury. During his prolonged hospitalization, gradual darkening of the skin all over his body was observed. An excess corticotropin (ACTH) production syndrome was considered. The patient’s hormone study showed high levels of ACTH (978 pg/ml) with normal cortisol levels. Extensive clinical and laboratory investigations revealed adenocarcinoma of the colon, which was likely the site of the ectopic ACTH production. This is a very rare manifestation of paraneoplastic syndrome during the course of colon adenocarcinoma. The most important feature of this case report is that this rare syndrome was accidentally discovered, in a patient hospitalized for unrelated reasons, by simple clinical investigation.http://ejcrim.com/index.php/EJCRIM/article/view/464ACTHcolon adenocarcinomaectopic corticotropin production
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author Chrysostomos S Katsenos
Markos Moukas
Vasiliki Baka
Eleni Kafkoula
Despoina Androulaki
Kostas E Mandragos
spellingShingle Chrysostomos S Katsenos
Markos Moukas
Vasiliki Baka
Eleni Kafkoula
Despoina Androulaki
Kostas E Mandragos
Increasing Skin Pigmentation Following Severe Head Trauma: All That Glitters Is Not Gold!
European Journal of Case Reports in Internal Medicine
ACTH
colon adenocarcinoma
ectopic corticotropin production
author_facet Chrysostomos S Katsenos
Markos Moukas
Vasiliki Baka
Eleni Kafkoula
Despoina Androulaki
Kostas E Mandragos
author_sort Chrysostomos S Katsenos
title Increasing Skin Pigmentation Following Severe Head Trauma: All That Glitters Is Not Gold!
title_short Increasing Skin Pigmentation Following Severe Head Trauma: All That Glitters Is Not Gold!
title_full Increasing Skin Pigmentation Following Severe Head Trauma: All That Glitters Is Not Gold!
title_fullStr Increasing Skin Pigmentation Following Severe Head Trauma: All That Glitters Is Not Gold!
title_full_unstemmed Increasing Skin Pigmentation Following Severe Head Trauma: All That Glitters Is Not Gold!
title_sort increasing skin pigmentation following severe head trauma: all that glitters is not gold!
publisher SMC MEDIA SRL
series European Journal of Case Reports in Internal Medicine
issn 2284-2594
publishDate 2016-09-01
description We report the case of a 67-year-old man who was admitted to our Intensive Care Unit because of traumatic brain injury. During his prolonged hospitalization, gradual darkening of the skin all over his body was observed. An excess corticotropin (ACTH) production syndrome was considered. The patient’s hormone study showed high levels of ACTH (978 pg/ml) with normal cortisol levels. Extensive clinical and laboratory investigations revealed adenocarcinoma of the colon, which was likely the site of the ectopic ACTH production. This is a very rare manifestation of paraneoplastic syndrome during the course of colon adenocarcinoma. The most important feature of this case report is that this rare syndrome was accidentally discovered, in a patient hospitalized for unrelated reasons, by simple clinical investigation.
topic ACTH
colon adenocarcinoma
ectopic corticotropin production
url http://ejcrim.com/index.php/EJCRIM/article/view/464
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