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Arteriography of Adrenal Tumors
Radiology, 1971The arteriographic features of 14 cases of adrenal tumors are reviewed. Eleven of the 14 were successfully localized and diagnosed preoperatively by angiography. Two of the false negative cases were small avascular cortical adenomas associated with aldosteronism.
R F, Colapinto, B L, Steed
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Testicular adrenal rest tumors
Revista Internacional de Andrología, 2018We report a case of congenital adrenal hyperplasia in a 29 year old patient, who presented with testicular pain, bilateral testicular masses, and oligospermia. Ultrasonography confirmed, in both testis, the presence of heterogeneous and hypoechoic lesions with irregular borders and internal and peripheral vascularization.
Azucena Lirio, Armas-Alvarez +3 more
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Current Opinion in Oncology, 2019
Purpose of review Adrenal tumors are mostly encountered as incidentalomas in patients undergoing imaging not performed for suspected adrenal disease; although the majority are benign and nonfunctioning, malignant tumors and functioning tumors need to be excluded. The purpose of this review is to highlight recent advances in the
Corssmit, E.P.M., Dekkers, O.M.
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Purpose of review Adrenal tumors are mostly encountered as incidentalomas in patients undergoing imaging not performed for suspected adrenal disease; although the majority are benign and nonfunctioning, malignant tumors and functioning tumors need to be excluded. The purpose of this review is to highlight recent advances in the
Corssmit, E.P.M., Dekkers, O.M.
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Surgical Pathology Clinics, 2015
Although most adrenal tumors are not diagnostic dilemmas, there are cases that are challenging. This may be due to the tissue provided, for example fragmented tissue received in the setting of morcellation, or it may be due to inherently challenging histology, such as in cases with equivocal features of malignancy.
Andre, Pinto, Justine A, Barletta
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Although most adrenal tumors are not diagnostic dilemmas, there are cases that are challenging. This may be due to the tissue provided, for example fragmented tissue received in the setting of morcellation, or it may be due to inherently challenging histology, such as in cases with equivocal features of malignancy.
Andre, Pinto, Justine A, Barletta
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Androgen-secreting adrenal tumors.
Minerva endocrinologica, 1995Virilizing adrenal tumours, adenomas and adenocarcinomas are rare and their clinical manifestations vary depending on age at onset. The paper reports the results obtained in 4 patients with adenoma and 3 with adenocarcinoma, as well as 11 cases of classic congenital adrenogenital syndrome by way of comparison. The hormonal status of adenomas is usually
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