| Literature DB >> 23678360 |
Jung Wan Han1, Cheol-Hong Kim, Juah Jang, Hun Gu Lee, Doo Cheol Chung, Jung Eun Choi, Kwangtaek Kim, Ah Leum Lim, Won Jun Song, Yong Keun Song, Heungjeong Woo, In Gyu Hyun, Mi Kyung Shin, Yong Seong Lee, Ho-Seung Shin.
Abstract
We report a rare synchronous presentation of primary lung cancer and adrenal pheochromocytoma. A 59-year-old woman was diagnosed with right upper lobe non-small cell lung carcinoma measuring 2.8 cm and a right adrenal gland mass measuring 3.5 cm, which displayed increased metabolic activity on (18)F-fluorodeoxyglucose positron emission tomography-computed tomography. The adrenal lesion was revealed to be asymptomatic. The patient underwent right adrenalectomy and histological examination revealed a pheochromocytoma. Ten days later, right upper lobectomy was performed for lung cancer. This case indicates that incidental adrenal lesions found in cases of resectable primary lung cancer should be investigated.Entities:
Keywords: Carcinoma; Lung; Pheochromocytoma
Year: 2013 PMID: 23678360 PMCID: PMC3651929 DOI: 10.4046/trd.2013.74.4.181
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Tuberc Respir Dis (Seoul) ISSN: 1738-3536