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American Journal of Clinical Pathology, 1982
A rare case of presacral myelolipoma surgically resected from a 72-year-old woman, who also had megaloblastic anemia and brest carcinoma, is described and compared with mass-forming extramedullary hematopoiesis, and other reported cases of extra-adrenal myelolipoma.
K T, Chen, E L, Felix, M S, Flam
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A rare case of presacral myelolipoma surgically resected from a 72-year-old woman, who also had megaloblastic anemia and brest carcinoma, is described and compared with mass-forming extramedullary hematopoiesis, and other reported cases of extra-adrenal myelolipoma.
K T, Chen, E L, Felix, M S, Flam
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Urology, 1997
Extra-adrenal myelolipomas are rare, benign tumors composed of hematopoietic and adipose elements. Although these tumors can cause local symptoms or hemorrhage, they are generally asymptomatic. However, when discovered intraoperatively, they pose a diagnostic dilemma to the urologic surgeon.
J R, Wagner +3 more
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Extra-adrenal myelolipomas are rare, benign tumors composed of hematopoietic and adipose elements. Although these tumors can cause local symptoms or hemorrhage, they are generally asymptomatic. However, when discovered intraoperatively, they pose a diagnostic dilemma to the urologic surgeon.
J R, Wagner +3 more
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Skeletal Radiology, 2007
Two patients with lesions in the acetabulum and femur, evident on imaging, were found to have normal marrow elements without a histopathological lesion on curettage of the acetabulum and resection of the femur, respectively. Radiographs on the first patient showed a sclerotic benign appearing acetabular lesion reminiscent of a fibro-osseous lesion ...
M, Sundaram +4 more
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Two patients with lesions in the acetabulum and femur, evident on imaging, were found to have normal marrow elements without a histopathological lesion on curettage of the acetabulum and resection of the femur, respectively. Radiographs on the first patient showed a sclerotic benign appearing acetabular lesion reminiscent of a fibro-osseous lesion ...
M, Sundaram +4 more
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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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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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Nontraumatic hemoabdomen and pancytopenia secondary to myelolipoma in a cat.
Journal of Veterinary Emergency and Critical Care, 2021OBJECTIVE (1) To report an unusual etiology for nontraumatic hemoabdomen in cats, and (2) to describe onset and recovery from severe, unexpected pancytopenia seen after surgical removal of a large intra-abdominal myelolipoma. CASE SUMMARY A 14-year-old
C. Haak +3 more
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Primary Mediastinal Myelolipoma
The Annals of Thoracic Surgery, 2008Myelolipoma is a rare mesenchymal tumor composed of an admixture of fat and bone marrow-derived hematopoietic cells. It is typically an adrenal lesion, and mediastinal location is extremely unusual. We describe a 56-year-old man with nonspecific symptoms of cough and dyspnea and no underlying disease whose chest computed tomography showed a huge (25 x ...
Mohammad, Vaziri +3 more
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Journal of Medical Imaging and Radiation Oncology, 2020
Adrenal myelolipoma is a benign tumour characterized by the presence of macroscopic fat. Further workup is not necessary if a diagnosis of adrenal myelolipoma is obtained via imaging.
Marius G Pakalniskis +3 more
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Adrenal myelolipoma is a benign tumour characterized by the presence of macroscopic fat. Further workup is not necessary if a diagnosis of adrenal myelolipoma is obtained via imaging.
Marius G Pakalniskis +3 more
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Australasian Radiology, 1992
ABSTRACTA case of adrenal myelolipoma demonstrated by ultrasound and computed tomography is presented with a discussion of the aetiology and review of literature. Ultrasound and CT proved to be invaluable in the preāoperative diagnosis of adrenal myeldipoma.
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ABSTRACTA case of adrenal myelolipoma demonstrated by ultrasound and computed tomography is presented with a discussion of the aetiology and review of literature. Ultrasound and CT proved to be invaluable in the preāoperative diagnosis of adrenal myeldipoma.
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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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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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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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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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