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Adrenal incidentalomas are tumors that are serendipitously found by radiological examination. The incidence of adrenal incidentalomas in patients undergoing abdominal CT approaches 1%. The evaluation of a patient with an adrenal incidentaloma requires, in addition to a clinical history and physical examination, a focused biochemical evaluation to ...
J A, Zarco-González, M F, Herrera
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Adrenal adenomas are incidentally identified in up to 5% of computer tomography scans performed for unrelated indications. A proportion of these adrenal incidentalomas are found to autonomously secrete cortisol based on definitions in current guidelines.
Angela X Chen, M. Burt
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Parathyroid Incidentaloma [PDF]
Incidentalomas are lesions which are asymptomatic and detected incidently during imaging or surgery. Parathyroid incidentalomas are a rare entity. Enlargement of gland without hyperfunction may be an early stage of disease. Symptomatology is usually non-specific or related to renal and skeletal system.
Seema, Khanna +2 more
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Thyroid incidentaloma: next to be neglected or investigated?
In modern clinical practice, thyroid incidentaloma is an unpalpated node in the thyroid gland, which is detected accidentally by technical means of imaging when examining a patient for other, non-thyroid diseases. Its dimensions are limited to 10 mm, the
S.I. Rybakov
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OSTEOPOROSIS AND ADRENAL INCIDENTALOMA: TO BE OR NOT TO BE? [PDF]
Introduction. Adrenal incidentaloma is a more frequent diagnosis during the last decades since the relative access to abdominal ultrasound, computed tomography or magnetic resonance imagery is higher. Aim. Our aim is to focus on the relationship between
Florica Sandru +4 more
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From painful breast erythematic lesions to incidental mammary findings [PDF]
Introduction. High prolactin may cause central hypogonadism including osteoporosis and breast secretion but also rare manifestations like increased androgens in females or galactocele.
Florica Sandru +6 more
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Frequently asked questions and answers (if any) in patients with adrenal incidentaloma
Adrenal incidentalomas (AIs) are incidentally discovered adrenal masses, during an imaging study undertaken for other reasons than the suspicion of adrenal disease. Their management is not a minor concern for patients and health-care related costs, since
F. Ceccato +3 more
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Recent advances in multi-detector computed tomography, magnetic resonance imaging, and ultrasound have led to the detection of incidental ovarian, uterine, vascular and pelvic nodal abnormalities in both the oncology and non-oncology patient population that in the past remained undiscovered.
Gore, R.M. +4 more
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Mifepristone reduces insulin resistance in patient volunteers with adrenal incidentalomas that secrete low levels of cortisol : a pilot study [PDF]
Background: Incidental adrenal masses are commonly detected during imaging for other pathologies. 10% of the elderly population has an ‘adrenal incidentaloma’, up to 20% of these show low-grade autonomous cortisol secretion and 60% of patients with ...
Chadarevian, Rita +4 more
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Context Adrenal incidentalomas (AIs) are increasingly being identified during unrelated imaging. Unlike AI clinical management, data on referral patterns in routine practice are lacking.
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