Solve exciting clinical cases specific to your field of interest via Docplexus clinical case challenge. In today’s ‘Endocrinology Case Challenge’ join your fellow doctors to discuss and answer an interesting quiz. A 66-year-old man with a history of type 2 diabetes, hypertension, and dyslipidemia presented with a 3.1-cm left adrenal mass detected on a computed tomographic (CT) scan (performed to evaluate bilateral lung infiltrates identified on chest radiograph during the evaluation of chronic cough). He had no headache, palpitations, fatigue, muscle weakness, or weight change. His medications were glipizide, metformin, metoprolol, and atorvastatin.
He had no history of fractures or osteoporosis. His blood pressure was 139/88 mm Hg, his heart rate 92 beats/min, and body mass index was 37.0. Purple striae, proximal muscle weakness, or supraclavicular fat pads were absent. The mass was…