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Journal of Clinical Endocrinology & Metabolism, Vol 81, 475-481, Copyright © 1996 by Endocrine Society


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Venous angiography is needed to interpret inferior petrosal sinus and cavernous sinus sampling data for lateralizing adrenocorticotropin- secreting adenomas

AN Mamelak, CF Dowd, JB Tyrrell, JF McDonald and CB Wilson
Department of Neurological Surgery, University of California, School of Medicine, San Francisco 94143, USA.

Bilateral simultaneous venous sampling of ACTH from the inferior petrosal sinus is a reliable test for diagnosing Cushing's disease, but is not reliable for lateralizing ACTH-secreting pituitary adenomas. We reviewed 23 consecutive patients with Cushing's disease who underwent venous angiography of the cavernous and inferior petrosal sinuses followed by bilateral simultaneous venous sampling of ACTH in the inferior petrosal and cavernous sinuses. Venous drainage was bilaterally symmetric in 14 patients (61%) and asymmetric in 9 (39%). The most common asymmetric pattern (6 patients) was for blood from both cavernous sinuses to drain into the right inferior petrosal sinus, with no significant drainage into the left. Cavernous sinus sampling in 21 patients correctly lateralized the tumor in 12 cases of symmetric venous drainage, but in only 3 cases of asymmetric drainage. Inferior petrosal sinus sampling in all 23 patients correctly lateralized the tumor in 12 cases of symmetric drainage, but in only four cases of asymmetric drainage. Overall, venous sampling correctly lateralized 70% of the tumors. Incorrect lateralization in cases of asymmetric venous drainage is probably attributable to shunting of blood toward the side of dominant venous drainage. Our findings illustrate the need for venography in all patients undergoing venous sampling of ACTH because an understanding of the venous drainage patterns is essential to correctly interpret venous sampling data and warn physicians that the lateralization data may be incorrect or unreliable.


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