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Ultrasonography of the Adrenal Gland [PDF]
With appropriate techniques and using liver, spleen or kidney as an acoustic window, normal adrenal gland and adrenal lesions can be delineated by ultrasonography. The right adrenal gland is usually evaluated by transverse oblique scans and coronal scans,
Brandsma, Rick +5 more
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Myelolipoma is a benign tumor consisting of mature fat interspersed with hematopoietic elements resembling bone marrow. The vast majority occurs within the adrenal glands, but several cases of extra-adrenal myelolipomas (EAMLs) have been reported.
Komal Arora, Jagmohan Sidhu
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Clinical course of adrenal myelolipoma: A long‐term longitudinal follow‐up study
We aimed to describe clinical course of myelolipoma and to identify predictors of tumour growth and need for surgery.
Oksana Hamidi +9 more
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A Rare Case of Hemorrhagic Giant Adrenal Myelolipoma: Radiographic and Pathologic Correlation
Myelolipomas are rare benign tumors made up of adipose and hematopoietic tissue that commonly occur in the adrenal glands unilaterally. Spontaneous hemorrhage occurs in < 5% of these tumors, and often present as large masses. A 50-year-old male presented
Yanni Zulia +4 more
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Bronchoscopic management of solitary bronchial myelolipoma: a case report
Background Myelolipoma is a rare benign tumor composed of mature adipose and hematopoietic tissues. Most myelolipomas are found in the adrenal glands, whereas intrathoracic myelolipoma is extremely rare.
Hyun Sung Chung +9 more
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Cardiovascular features of possible autonomous cortisol secretion in patients with adrenal incidentalomas [PDF]
Background: Low-grade incomplete post-dexamethasone cortisol suppression in patients with adrenal incidentalomas – recently defined as possible autonomous cortisol secretion (pACS) – has been associated with increased cardiovascular events and mortality.
Di Giorgio, Maria Rosaria +12 more
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Giant Bilateral Adrenal Myelolipoma: Case Report
Adrenal myelolipomas are nonfunctional tumors that are usually asymptomatic; however, they have been known to coexist with other endocrine disorders, such as Cushing's syndrome, congenital adrenal hyperplasia (CAH), Conn's syndrome, and pheochromocytoma.
B. Roger +3 more
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Spontaneous rupture of adrenal myelolipoma as a cause of acute flank pain: A case report
BACKGROUND Adrenal myelolipoma is a rare, benign, non-functioning mass that occurs in the adrenal gland. It is composed of an admixture of hematopoietic elements and mature adipose tissue, similar to bone marrow. Even at large sizes, adrenal myelolipomas
Dong Soo Kim, J. W. Lee, Sang Hyub Lee
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Introduction: Adrenal myelolipoma is a rare tumor. Traditionally, open surgical adrenalectomy was the standard treatment for symptomatic myelolipoma. However, laparoscopic excision is a promising alternative approach.
R.A. Gadelkareem +4 more
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Hemorrhagic giant adrenal myelolipoma discovered incidentally: a case report. [PDF]
Adrenal myelolipomas are rare, benign, nonfunctional tumors composed of mature adipose tissue and hematopoietic elements. Hemorrhage within an adrenal myelolipoma is an uncommon occurrence, and when it happens, it can present with various clinical ...
Alhassan L +4 more
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