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Detection of the adrenal glands by endoscopic or transabdominal ultrasound.
Endoscopy, 1997BACKGROUND AND STUDY AIMS The value of transabdominal and endoscopic ultrasound (EUS) in detecting normal adrenal glands is not yet established. The aim of our study was to evaluate whether these techniques can be routinely used to visualize the adrenal ...
C. Dietrich+5 more
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Steroid hormone receptors in the adrenal glands of fetal and adult rhesus monkeys.
Journal of Clinical Endocrinology and Metabolism, 1992Sex steroid hormone receptors have been identified in the adrenal glands of rodents and may have a role in adrenal function. The highly estrogenic environment during pregnancy has been proposed to influence steroidogenesis by the fetal zone of the ...
J. Hirst, N. West, R. Brenner, M. Novy
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Germ cell differentiation in mouse adrenal glands.
The Journal of experimental zoology, 1983The differentiation of germ cells in the adrenal glands of 26 male and female Swiss albino mice was studied in sequential stages of development, from day 12 1/2 of intrauterine life to postnatal day 21; the study was performed by means of high-resolution
L. Zamboni, Shakti Upadhyay
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2009
Adrenal gland imaging is performed as part of the assessment of a patient when there is suspicion of abnormal adrenal gland function. Information that is of interest to a veterinary surgeon includes the size, shape and location of both glands, the internal structure, the presence of any local invasion into adjacent vessels or organs, and whether there ...
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Adrenal gland imaging is performed as part of the assessment of a patient when there is suspicion of abnormal adrenal gland function. Information that is of interest to a veterinary surgeon includes the size, shape and location of both glands, the internal structure, the presence of any local invasion into adjacent vessels or organs, and whether there ...
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The Journal of the American Animal Hospital Association, 1999
Ultrasonographic examination of both adrenal glands was performed in 15 dogs with functional adrenocortical tumors (FAT). Bilateral adrenal tumors were diagnosed in three of 15 dogs, and unilateral tumors were diagnosed in 12 of 15 dogs.
A. Hoerauf, C. Reusch
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Ultrasonographic examination of both adrenal glands was performed in 15 dogs with functional adrenocortical tumors (FAT). Bilateral adrenal tumors were diagnosed in three of 15 dogs, and unilateral tumors were diagnosed in 12 of 15 dogs.
A. Hoerauf, C. Reusch
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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.
Stephen E. Burpee+2 more
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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.
Stephen E. Burpee+2 more
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1990
The adrenal glands consist of an outer cortex and inner medulla. Each gland weighs in the region of 3–6 g of which the medulla constitutes 10%. Average size is 3–5 cm long, 2–3 cm wide by 0.5 cm thick.
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The adrenal glands consist of an outer cortex and inner medulla. Each gland weighs in the region of 3–6 g of which the medulla constitutes 10%. Average size is 3–5 cm long, 2–3 cm wide by 0.5 cm thick.
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Myelolipoma of the Adrenal Gland
Scottish Medical Journal, 1971Myelolipomas are uncommon lesions of the adrenal gland. Four cases are presented which were found at post-mortem examination and in biopsies received during the last 12 years in the Pathology Departments of the Western General Hospital and of the University of Edinburgh. The pathogenesis of the lesion, which so far has remained an enigma, is discussed
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