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Adenomatoid tumors are neoplasms of mesothelial origin, usually occurring in the male and female genital tracts. Extragenital localization sites such as adrenal glands are rare but have been reported.
Brankica Krstevska+2 more
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Metastasis of Squamous Cell Carcinoma of the Larynx to the Right Adrenal Gland—A Case Report [PDF]
Background/Objectives: Malignant adrenal tumors comprise both primary adrenal neoplasms and metastatic lesions, with the latter being significantly more common.
Eliza Działach+5 more
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Incidentally discovered pheochromocytoma and aldosterone-producing adenoma in the same adrenal gland
Simultaneous occurrence of pheochromocytoma and aldosterone-producing adrenocortical tumor has been rarely reported in patients with symptoms or findings suggestive for both neoplasms.
Aurelio Negro+7 more
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Multiple neoplasms within a single adrenal gland of a dog [PDF]
Katie E McCallum, Tom Hernon, Laura Owen
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Evaluation of adrenal tumors and analysis of the metabolic profile of patients with incidentaloma [PDF]
Introduction: Advances in imaging methods have led to an increasingly frequent diagnosis of adrenal gland lesions as incidental findings. Despite progress in this field, there is still limited information regarding the epidemiology of the clinical and ...
PEDRO VICTOR GONÇALVES MONTALVÃO+5 more
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A Histopathological Study on Adrenal Tumours in a Tertiary Care Centre in Chenna [PDF]
Introduction: The lesions of the adrenal gland are quite rarely encountered in surgical pathology. Primary adrenal neoplasms have a varied clinical presentation, being functional or nonfunctional, symptomatic or asymptomatic, or detected as ...
Deepa Krishnan, Sudha Venkatesh
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