Cortisol secretion in Nelson syndrome: Persistence after "total" adrenalectomy for Cushing syndrome
P. D. Papapetrou and I. Jackson
In two patients who were severely pigmented (Nelson syndrome) following
bilateral adrenalectomy for Cushing syndrome, symptoms of hyper-cortisolism
developed while they were receiving only physiologic steroid replacement.
Cortical assays proved that endogenous cortisol production had not been
obliterated. Even after total adrenalectomy, steroid measurement should be
performed to guard against adrenocortical excess.