C. Coffin et al., Elevated plasma level of lipotropin revealing an occult carcinoid tumor with normal plasma adrenocorticotropin, J CLIN END, 86(7), 2001, pp. 2997-3000
The increases in the level of plasma lipotropin (LPH) and in the LPH/ACTH r
atio are considered diagnostic tools in ectopic ACTH syndrome. However, pla
sma ACTH is also elevated in this syndrome. We report a case of a small car
cinoid tumor with an increase in both ACTH and LPH in plasma before surgery
. Eight months after the tumoral resection, plasma LPH alone was increased
again, whereas plasma ACTH and plasma and urinary cortisol remained normal
in this apparently cured patient. This repeated abnormality was the only av
ailable feature that allowed successful removal of the occult tumoral resid
ue.