Literature DB >> 3202603

[Adrenomegaly and other masses of the adrenal area. Diagnostic and therapeutic approaches].

J P Luton1, L Billaud, K Benabed, B Guilhaume, X Bertagna, A Louvel, Y Chapuis.   

Abstract

During the 1982-1987 period 104 patients were surgically explored for a mass of the supra renal area. An adrenal tumor was found in 67%, an adrenal pseudo-tumor in 12.5%, a non adrenal pathology in 12.5%, and a tumoral involvement of the adrenal in 8%. Revealing circumstances were variable: 41% of the patients presented with endocrine symptoms (adrenal hypersecretion 83% or deficiency - 17%). In 30% abdominal pain was the chief complaint. In 24% the finding of the adrenal mass was totally fortuitous. In this latter circumstance the diagnostic difficulty is maximal and the strategy remains debated. Our approach would tend to be primarily surgical for fear of letting a malignant tumor evolve further.

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Year:  1988        PMID: 3202603

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Ann Endocrinol (Paris)        ISSN: 0003-4266            Impact factor:   2.478


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Authors:  Kyung-Jee Nam; Yun-Jin Kim; Sang-Yeoup Lee; Jeong-Gyu Lee; Young-Hye Cho; Yu-Hyun Lee; Eun-Jung Choi; Young-Jin Tak; Dong-Won Yi; Sung-Woo Park; Dong-Wook Jeong
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