Literature DB >> 9774863

["Black adenoma" associated with medullary nodular hyperplasia in the ipsilateral adrenal gland. Case report and review of the literature regarding "mixed" cortico-medullary pathology].

M Bisceglia1, V Nirchio, V Attino, A Di Cerbo, W Mantovani, G Pasquinelli.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Pigmented or "black" cortical adenoma is a rare variant of the compact or eosinophilic cell type of adrenal gland cortical adenoma. Usually it is non functioning so representing an incidental finding at autopsy, but rare cases producing Cushing's syndrome or hyperaldosteronism have been reported. The simultaneous occurrence of a cortical adenoma and pheochromocytoma in the ipsilateral adrenal gland is an extremely rare event, which has been so far described only seven times with the cortical adenoma always being of the usual yellow or clear cell type. So far no case of "black adenoma" associated with a proliferative condition of the ipsilateral adrenal medulla has ben described. CASE REPORT: A case of functioning pigmented ("black") cortical adenoma in a male patient affected by Cushing's syndrome associated with asymptomatic medullary nodular hyperplasia in the ipsilateral adrenal gland is described. The results of light microscopy, histochemistry, immunohistochemistry, and electron microscopy studies are presented. It is worthy of note the finding of two types of pigment granules (lipofuscin type, neuromelanin type) observed at elecatron microscopy.
CONCLUSIONS: The authors underline the difficulty of classifying adrenal medullary nodules and the arbitrarity usually adopted in separating nodular adrenal medullary hyperplasia from early neoplasia (pheochromocytoma). Thus nodular medullary hyperplasia in this case could also be interpreted as an early neoplastic condition. The case herein presented is the first report of a combined cortico-medullary proliferative process in which a "black" adenoma is involved.

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Year:  1998        PMID: 9774863

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Pathologica        ISSN: 0031-2983


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3.  Adrenal cortical and medullar hyperplasia--a retrospective analysis of 6 cases.

Authors:  Min Chen; Gongcheng Lu; Qijun Zhang
Journal:  J Huazhong Univ Sci Technolog Med Sci       Date:  2002

4.  Association of adrenal medullar and cortical nodular hyperplasia: a report of two cases with clinical and morpho-functional considerations.

Authors:  Gloria Valdés; Eric Roessler; Iván Salazar; Helmar Rosenberg; Carlos Fardella; Pedro Martínez; Alfredo Velasco; Soledad Velasco; Pilar Orellana
Journal:  Endocrine       Date:  2006-12       Impact factor: 3.925

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