In the era of emerging functional imaging techniques, an understanding of the effects
of hormonal therapies on the scintigraphic appearance of endocrine organs is desirable
to minimize the erroneous scan interpretation. The mechanisms by which changes in
the scintigraphic appearance of endocrine organs occur however sometimes remain ambiguous.
This case demonstrates the gallium-68 (Ga-68) DOTA-TATE positron emission tomography/computed
tomography (CT) appearance of adrenal glands following management with steroidogenesis
inhibitors. The potential mechanisms underlying this change are discussed. A 17-year-old
boy with adrenocorticotropic hormone (ACTH) dependent Cushing′s syndrome secondary
to ectopic ACTH secretion underwent pre- and post-metyrapone and dexamethasone treatment
Ga-68 DOTA-TATE scans 4 months apart. Pretreatment, both adrenals demonstrated normal
symmetrical prominent Ga-68 DOTA-TATE uptake and normal CT appearance. The posttherapy
scan revealed marked symmetrical suppression of Ga-68 DOTA-TATE uptake, but with bilateral
adrenal hypertrophy on CT.
Keywords
Adrenal suppression - cushing′s syndrome - gallium-68 DOTA-TATE positron emission
tomography/computed tomography - metyrapone - steroidogenesis inhibitor