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Pituitary apoplexy due to mucormycosis infection in a patient with an ACTH producing pulmonary tumor.

Rhinocerebral mucormycosis is an acute, fulminating form of invasive fungal sinusitis occurring principally in individuals who are immunologically or metabolically compromised. The incidence of pituitary apoplexy ranges from 6% to 17%, presenting as a capsule rupture in up to 1.7-2.0%. Isolated cases of mucormycosis are associated with solid tumors and Cushing's syndrome. A 42-year-old, diabetic woman, with Cushing's syndrome of 5 years duration presented with hemiplexy, hemiparesis and altered speech following a syncopal episode and fall. Brain CT scan showed a left temporal lobe infarction. The patient deteriorated rapidly and she died 4 days later. Autopsy findings included: plurihormonal pituitary adenoma with extension to the sphenoid bone and sellar erosion; many thick, septated, mucormycosis hyphae; and recent fronto-temporal brain infarction. Also, a solitary adrenal corticotropic hormone (ACTH)-producing neuroendocrine tumor, 3 cm in diameter, was found in the left lung. This patient illustrates the correlation between ACTH-producing ectopic pulmonary tumor, pituitary apoplexy and mucormycosis.

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