Role of bilateral inferior petrosal sinus sampling (BIPSS) in the diagnosis of Cushing's disease in a patient with double superior vena cava

Authors

  • Sonam Tashi
  • Keng Sin Ng

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.3941/jrcr.v9i8.2531

Keywords:

Bilateral inferior petrosal sinus sampling, BIPSS, Cushing's disease, Double superior vena cava, Inferior petrosal sinus, Pituitary gland, Pituitary microadenoma

Abstract

Cushing's syndrome is known to have a wide spectrum of clinical presentation with debilitating consequences and morbidity if not diagnosed and treated in time. Sometimes the diagnosis of Cushing's syndrome can be challenging to the endocrinologist, especially when the usual battery of biochemical tests and advanced cross-sectional imaging is negative or inconclusive. We described a case in which the use of bilateral inferior petrosal sinus sampling (BIPSS) was conclusive albeit being technically challenging (due to a rare incidental finding of double superior vena cava) and invasive in nature.

Author Biographies

Sonam Tashi

Registrar (senior resident) 

Department of Diagnostic Radiology

Keng Sin Ng

Consultant

Department of Diagnostic Radiology

Published

2015-08-27

Issue

Section

Interventional Radiology