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Cushing syndrome—Unilateral adrenal adenoma
2019The most frequent form of ACTH-independent Cushing’s syndrome is caused by unilateral adrenocortical adenomas. This condition is diagnosed in patients with a clinical phenotype of Cushing’s syndrome, in the presence of hormonal alterations indicative of hypercortisolism, low plasma morning ACTH levels, and an adrenocortical tumor with radiological ...
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2014
Adrenal cortical adenomas are benign neoplasms of adrenal cortical cells that may or may not have functional activity. Adrenal cortical adenomas usually are single unilateral tumors that are more common in females. The incidence is unclear, particularly because many are identified as incidentalomas.
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Adrenal cortical adenomas are benign neoplasms of adrenal cortical cells that may or may not have functional activity. Adrenal cortical adenomas usually are single unilateral tumors that are more common in females. The incidence is unclear, particularly because many are identified as incidentalomas.
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Secreting ectopic adrenal adenoma: A rare condition to be aware of.
Annales d'Endocrinologie, 2018Yang Zhao +3 more
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Gallium‐68 PSMA uptake in adrenal adenoma
Journal of Medical Imaging and Radiation Oncology, 2016W. Law, F. Fiumara, W. Fong, K. Miles
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Journal of computer assisted tomography, 2016
Benjamin G. Northcutt +4 more
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Benjamin G. Northcutt +4 more
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CT sensitivities for large (≥3 cm) adrenal adenoma and cortical carcinoma
Abdominal Imaging, 2015S. Y. Park +3 more
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