Abstract

Background/ObjectiveAdrenal corticomedullary mixed tumor (CMMT) are extremely rare single adrenal tumor masses containing a mixture of adrenal cortical adenoma and pheochromocytoma cells. Case ReportA 52-year-old woman presented with clinical and biochemical evidence of cortisol and catecholamine excess and was found to have an adrenal CMMT with intermixed chromaffin, cortical adenoma, and ganglioneuroma components. She underwent a successful unilateral adrenalectomy with subsequent improvement in her symptoms. DiscussionWe report the first case of a patient with a CMMT that had symptoms of both catecholamine and cortisol excess from her tumor. Typically, patients with similar tumors have signs of cortisol excess; however, the pheochromocytoma portion is clinically silent. Although most CMMT contain 2 distinct cell types, this is the third ever described case of a single adrenal CMMT containing 3 unique cellular components: (1) intermixed chromaffin, (2) cortical adenoma, and (3) ganglioneuroma cells. ConclusionOur understanding of these rare tumors is limited, and this case serves to broaden our knowledge about their clinical, biochemical, and pathologic features.

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