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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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2003
Publisher Summary The adrenal glands are complex polyfunctional organs situated above the kidneys, whose secretions are required for maintenance of life. Structurally, they are comprised of an outer region or cortex and an inner region or medulla.
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Publisher Summary The adrenal glands are complex polyfunctional organs situated above the kidneys, whose secretions are required for maintenance of life. Structurally, they are comprised of an outer region or cortex and an inner region or medulla.
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JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association, 1989
This brand new textbook attempts to cover the entire field of adrenal gland diseases, including basic steroid biochemistry and physiology, in about 500 pages. In the book's introduction, the author, C. R. Kannan, explains that his main goal is to review vast amounts of adrenal literature and summarize all the material he thinks will be relevant to the
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This brand new textbook attempts to cover the entire field of adrenal gland diseases, including basic steroid biochemistry and physiology, in about 500 pages. In the book's introduction, the author, C. R. Kannan, explains that his main goal is to review vast amounts of adrenal literature and summarize all the material he thinks will be relevant to the
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Cytomegaly of the Adrenal Gland
Archives of Pediatrics & Adolescent Medicine, 1955Cytomegaly, a unique and interesting morphologic change seen in the involutional human adrenal gland, was probably first introduced into the English medical literature by Kampmeier, in 1927. It has been further described by Craig and Landing, Potter, and Morrison.
Eugene C. Beatty, Charles R. Hawes
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Computed tomography of the normal adrenal glands.
AJR. American journal of roentgenology, 1978CT body scans of 60 random patients without evidence of adrenal disease were reviewed to determine the location, size, and shape of both normal adrenal glands. Both glands were clearly delineated in 78% of the patients evaluated.
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Preoperative CT evaluation of adrenal glands in non-small cell bronchogenic carcinoma.
AJR. American journal of roentgenology, 1982Preoperative chest computed tomographic (CT) scans in 84 patients with biopsy-proved non-small cell bronchogenic carcinoma were reviewed. At least one adrenal gland was visualized in 70 of these. Evidence of a solid adrenal mass was present in 18 (14.5%)
M. Nielsen+3 more
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The adrenal glands are paired organs that lie in the retroperitoneum above or medial to the upper poles of the kidneys, containing:
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Role of the adrenal glands in the maturation of lung liquid secretory mechanisms in fetal sheep.
American Journal of Physiology, 1996Our aim was to determine the role of the fetal adrenal glands in the gestational age-related increase in the ability of epinephrine to induce the reabsorption of lung liquid. Fetal lung liquid volumes and secretion rates were measured in five chronically
M. Wallace, S. Hooper, R. Harding
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1988
The steroids secreted by the adrenal cortex are principally glucocorticoid (cortisol), mineralocorticoid (aldosterone) and sex steroids (dehydroepian- drosterone, androstenedione, oestradiol and testosterone) (Fig. 2.1). The adrenal cortex is divided into three zones, with glucocorticoids and sex steroids being secreted by the zona reticularis and zona
Christopher R. W. Edwards, Colin M. Feek
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The steroids secreted by the adrenal cortex are principally glucocorticoid (cortisol), mineralocorticoid (aldosterone) and sex steroids (dehydroepian- drosterone, androstenedione, oestradiol and testosterone) (Fig. 2.1). The adrenal cortex is divided into three zones, with glucocorticoids and sex steroids being secreted by the zona reticularis and zona
Christopher R. W. Edwards, Colin M. Feek
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Investigative Radiology, 1988
Glazer GM, Francis IR, Quint LE. Imaging of the adrenal glands. Invest Radiol 1988;23:3–11.
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Glazer GM, Francis IR, Quint LE. Imaging of the adrenal glands. Invest Radiol 1988;23:3–11.
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