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Profile and outcome of pure androgen-secreting adrenal tumors in women: experience of 21 cases.

Sebastián Moreno1, Guillermo Montoya, John Armstrong, Emmanuelle Leteurtre, Sebastien Aubert, Marie-Christine Vantyghem, Didier Dewailly, Jean-Louis Wemeau, Charles Proye.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: The aim of the study was to determine the outcome and possible prognostic factors of pure androgen-secreting adrenal tumors (PASATs).
METHODS: In a review of 801 adrenal operations from 1970 through 2003, 21 women with PASATs were divided into 2 groups, benign and undetermined tumors (Weiss score < or = 3) (BT = 11) and malignant tumors (Weiss > or =4 or nonresectable) (MT = 10).
RESULTS: In both groups, age at presentation was similar. There were no differences concerning type of secretion, but increase in testosterone level was 2.6-fold greater in malignant tumors (MT) than benign tumors (BT). Imaging studies allowed diagnosis of malignancy in 4 of 10 MT. Size and weight were greater for MT than for BT (average, 13.7 vs 9.2 cm and 1462 vs 206 g). At follow-up (median, 17 y; range, 1 to 33 y) 2 of 11 patients with BT died of unrelated causes, and 9 of 11 are alive without recurrence; 5 of 10 patients with MT died of disease, and 3 are alive with disease; 7 of those 8 patients had stage III or IV disease and/or had a Weiss score of 6 or greater. Two patients with MT are alive without disease; both were Weiss 7, stage II and received mitotane postoperatively.
CONCLUSIONS: PASATs of undetermined benign condition share the good prognosis of BT. Weiss score is diagnostic of malignancy. MacFarlane classification determines the prognosis, and long-term disease-free survivors at stages III/IV are never observed after operation only. Postoperative mitotane therapy might be beneficial at stage II.

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Year:  2004        PMID: 15657575     DOI: 10.1016/j.surg.2004.06.046

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Surgery        ISSN: 0039-6060            Impact factor:   3.982


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