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ADRENAL MYELOLIPOMA

Journal of Urology, 2005
This paper is a review of the literature about adrenal myelolipoma. It is a rare, benign, hormonally inactive tumor of the adrenal gland composed of mature fat tissue and hematopoietic tissue in varying amounts. Adrenal myelolipoma is usually small (< 4 cm), unilateral and causes no clinical disorders.
Edward M, Schaeffer, Louis R, Kavoussi
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Adrenal myelolipoma

Urology, 1975
A myelolipoma of the adrenal gland is reported. Diagnostic features include (1) hyperlucent mass on intravenous pyelography with renal displacement, (2) an avascular mass on arteriography and venography, (3) solid tissue mass on B-mode ultrasonography, and (4) no clinical or chemical evidence of adrenal hyperfunction.
W F, Gee   +4 more
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Myelolipoma of adrenal

Urology, 1978
A case of a forty-six-year-old woman with an adrenal myelolipoma on the left side is reported. The presenting complaint was pain, and investigation revealed a large, relatively avascular nonfunctioning tumor of the left adrenal. This rare (ninth reported instance of surgical removal) tumor is briefly reviewed.
R G, Snearly, M D, Ram
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Giant Adrenal Myelolipoma

Southern Medical Journal, 1996
Adrenal myelolipomas are nonfunctioning benign tumors composed of hematopoietic elements and mature adipose tissue. These tumors usually remain small and asymptomatic; occasionally, however, they reach massive proportions and become symptomatic. To date, only two giant adrenal myelolipomas (>4,000 g) have been described in the literature.
M E, O'Daniel-Pierce   +2 more
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Giant Adrenal Myelolipoma

The American Surgeon, 2002
Myelolipoma of the adrenal gland is a benign tumor comprising adipose cells and mature hematopoietic elements. Most of these lesions are small and asymptomatic. Giant myelolipomas weighing greater than 4 kg are quite rare with three other cases reported in the literature. A case is presented of a giant myelolipoma that was resected surgically.
Jeffrey P, Lamont   +2 more
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Giant Adrenal Myelolipoma

Journal of Gastrointestinal Surgery, 2014
Keywords Giantmyelolipoma .CongenitaladrenalhyperplasiaCase PresentationA 44-year-old Caucasian woman presented to the emergencydepartmentfor anevaluationof5 daysofprogressive abdom-inaldistention,nausea,andbiliousemesis.Thepatient’smed-ical history was notable for congenital virilizing adrenal hy-perplasia resulting in pseudohermaphroditism.
Juan F, Alvarez   +6 more
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