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Does Adrenocortical Hyperplasia Result in Adrenocortical Carcinoma?
New England Journal of Medicine, 1957ONLY 72 cases of masculinizing tumors of the adrenal cortex were reported in a recent twenty-year survey.1 In the case reported below, symptoms of masculinization were present for thirty years before the removal of an adrenocortical carcinoma. There was responsiveness both to stimulation by ACTH and to inhibition by adrenal corticoids.
G J, Hamwi, R A, Serbin, F A, Kruger
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Surgery, 1986
From 1962 to 1985, 47 patients with carcinoma of the adrenal cortex were treated at Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Institute. There were 21 men and 26 women. Seventy-two percent of the tumors were functional and 28% were nonfunctional. Despite the advent of ultrasonography and computerized tomography, these tumors were infrequently diagnosed until ...
K, Cohn, L, Gottesman, M, Brennan
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From 1962 to 1985, 47 patients with carcinoma of the adrenal cortex were treated at Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Institute. There were 21 men and 26 women. Seventy-two percent of the tumors were functional and 28% were nonfunctional. Despite the advent of ultrasonography and computerized tomography, these tumors were infrequently diagnosed until ...
K, Cohn, L, Gottesman, M, Brennan
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REVISÃO DE LITERATURA: CARCINOMA ADRENOCORTICAL (ADRENOCORTICAL CARCINOMA)
2015O carcinoma adrenocortical é uma das lesões neoplásicas que acometem o córtex da glândula adrenal ou suprarrenal. São tumores malignos que podem ser funcionantes e secretar hormônios (cortisol, aldosterona e esteróides sexuais). Tem distribuição da faixa etária bimodal, acometendo ambos os casos.
Araujo, Julliana Negreiros de +3 more
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The American surgeon, 1991
Ten patients, seven women and three men, ages 47 to 76 years (mean 58.6 years), treated for adrenal cortical carcinoma between 1971 and 1989, were reviewed. Three (30%) of the tumors were nonfunctioning. The remaining seven (70%) were functioning, six of them occurring in women.
R A, Decker, M E, Kuehner
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Ten patients, seven women and three men, ages 47 to 76 years (mean 58.6 years), treated for adrenal cortical carcinoma between 1971 and 1989, were reviewed. Three (30%) of the tumors were nonfunctioning. The remaining seven (70%) were functioning, six of them occurring in women.
R A, Decker, M E, Kuehner
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Bilateral Adrenocortical Carcinoma
Southern Medical Journal, 1967H, Payan, J, Lancaster
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Treatment Differences for Adrenocortical Carcinoma by Race and Insurance Status
Journal of Surgical Research, 2022Simon A Holoubek +2 more
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Management of adrenocortical carcinoma
ANZ Journal of Surgery, 2015Lianne, Thomas +3 more
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