Excessive muscle paralysis due to pulmonary carcinoid -a case report

Clin Med Insights Case Rep. 2012:5:43-8. doi: 10.4137/CCRep.S9227. Epub 2012 Apr 23.

Abstract

We present the case of a 58-year-old woman with a renin secreting typical bronchopulmonary carcinoid. This patient showed hypotension, constipation and fatigue due to extensive hypokaliemia (K =1.9 meq/L). Aldosterone (102.7 ng/100 mL) and renin (46 ng/mL) were excessively elevated at that time, but cortisol level was normal. Routine chest roentgenography and computed tomography revealed a nodular lesion in the upper left lung lobe, which was suspicious for a neurosecretory pulmonary tumor. The final diagnosis was made by using bronchoscopic procedures and the histologically diagnosis was compatible as a typical pulmonary carcinoid. The tumor was resected curatively, and the renin and aldosterone level became normal. A year after the patient looks healthy.

Keywords: hypokaliemia; neurosecretory pulmonary tumor; pulmonary carcinoid; renin.

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