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Seminars in Nuclear Medicine, 2006
There is no question that high-resolution imaging techniques have revolutionized the approach to diagnostic imaging. Computed tomography (CT) and magnetic resonance imaging provide exquisite images of the adrenal glands and offer the best initial imaging approach in the evaluation of patients with suspected adrenal disease.
Anca M, Avram +2 more
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There is no question that high-resolution imaging techniques have revolutionized the approach to diagnostic imaging. Computed tomography (CT) and magnetic resonance imaging provide exquisite images of the adrenal glands and offer the best initial imaging approach in the evaluation of patients with suspected adrenal disease.
Anca M, Avram +2 more
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Myelolipoma of the Adrenal Gland
Urologia Internationalis, 2010We report 2 cases of large adrenal myelolipoma. Although their fatty nature was found by a CT scan and there was no endocrine activity, surgery was done because of their size and the caused discomfort.
P, Perimenis +5 more
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Adrenal gland size in growth restricted fetuses
Objective To compare the adrenal gland size of fetal growth restricted (FGR) and normal control fetuses. Study design In this prospective study the adrenal gland size ...
Mareike Möllers +2 more
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The adrenal gland in pregnancy
The Irish Journal of Medical Science, 1956(1) The physiology of the adrenal gland is briefly outlined, with special reference to pregnancy. (2) The clinical picture of acute adrenal insufficiency in pregnancy is described. (3) The hypothesis is put forward that fatalities from eclampsia, previously attributed to cardiac failure, are, in fact, due to adrenal ...
A P, BARRY, D, MEAGHER, F, GEOGHEGAN
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The Journal of Nervous and Mental Disease, 1940
Abstract The interrelation between tumor growth, the anterior pituitary, and the adrenal glands is discussed. The histologic changes in the adrenals of chickens, rats, and mice, bearing tumor, have been studied. The weight of adrenal glands is increased in cancerous animals, particularly in chickens with Rous sarcoma.
Boris Sokoloff, Isidore Arons
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Abstract The interrelation between tumor growth, the anterior pituitary, and the adrenal glands is discussed. The histologic changes in the adrenals of chickens, rats, and mice, bearing tumor, have been studied. The weight of adrenal glands is increased in cancerous animals, particularly in chickens with Rous sarcoma.
Boris Sokoloff, Isidore Arons
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Investigative Radiology, 1988
Glazer GM, Francis IR, Quint LE. Imaging of the adrenal glands. Invest Radiol 1988;23:3–11.
ALEXANDER MARGULIS +3 more
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Glazer GM, Francis IR, Quint LE. Imaging of the adrenal glands. Invest Radiol 1988;23:3–11.
ALEXANDER MARGULIS +3 more
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Endocrinology and Metabolism Clinics of North America, 2000
Because widespread use of imaging techniques has led to the frequent detection of incidentalomas, radiologists, endocrinologists, and endocrine surgeons must be knowledgeable about the appropriate evaluation of patients, and the selection of the appropriate surgical approach, including conventional open and laparoscopic adrenalectomy.
G H, Jossart, S E, Burpee, M, Gagner
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Because widespread use of imaging techniques has led to the frequent detection of incidentalomas, radiologists, endocrinologists, and endocrine surgeons must be knowledgeable about the appropriate evaluation of patients, and the selection of the appropriate surgical approach, including conventional open and laparoscopic adrenalectomy.
G H, Jossart, S E, Burpee, M, Gagner
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Pathology International, 1999
A rare case of a lipoma of the adrenal gland is reported with a review of the literature. The tumor was incidentally found at autopsy in a 50‐year‐old man who died from severe head trauma after a traffic injury. At autopsy, an oval‐shaped, soft yellow nodule measuring 1.1 cm in diameter was found in the right adrenal cortex.
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A rare case of a lipoma of the adrenal gland is reported with a review of the literature. The tumor was incidentally found at autopsy in a 50‐year‐old man who died from severe head trauma after a traffic injury. At autopsy, an oval‐shaped, soft yellow nodule measuring 1.1 cm in diameter was found in the right adrenal cortex.
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Baroreceptors in the Adrenal Gland
Science, 1968Afferent activity from dissected filaments of nerves to the adrenal gland was recorded. Firing rates of single fibers followed changes in systemic blood pressure. Chemically and mechanically induced changes in blood pressure were reflected by an appropriate directional change in unit activity.
A, Niijima, D L, Winter
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Myofibrosarcoma of the Adrenal Gland
The American Surgeon™, 2005Adrenal masses have varying presentations. Most commonly, adrenal masses are discovered incidentally on CT or MRI during an evaluation for an unrelated complaint. Although the majority of these are nonfunctional cortical adenomas, hormonally active tumors and adrenocortical carcinoma must also be considered in the differential diagnosis.
S A, McLaughlin +4 more
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