Search results for "Adrenal myelolipoma"

showing 2 items of 2 documents

Trattamento laparoscopico del Mielolipoma surrenalico: caso clinico e revisione della letteratura.

2006

Adrenal myelolipoma is a rare benign, non-functioning tumor consisting of fat and hematopoietic tissues. In January 2005 we had observed an adrenal myelolipoma in 70 year old man. During the follow-up for bladder urothelioma, an abdominal CT revaled a well delineated 4x4 cm homogeneous fatty mass in the right suprarenal area with negative attenuation values. The functional study of adrenal gland was normal. The patient underwent videolaparoscopic right adrenalectomy (Gagner technique). Postoperative course was uneventful. The istological diagnosis showed adrenal myelolipoma. We conclude that videolaparoscopic adrenalectomy should be considered the gold standard treatment for benign adrenal …

Adrenal myelolipoma Gagner technique bladder urothelioma videolaparoscopic adrenalectomy
researchProduct

Adrenal myelolipoma associated with adenoma

2004

The association of an adrenal myelolipoma with a non-functioning adenoma is very rare. Herein, we report on such a case in an asymptomatic 64-year-old woman. To the best of our knowledge, there is only one other case of non-functioning adrenocortical adenoma associated with myelolipoma in the same gland. Furthermore, only two other adenomas (mineral corticoids and corticosteroid producing tumors) associated with myelolipomas have been reported, and both myelolipomas were less than 1 cm in size. In conclusion, the 8.5 cm myelolipoma in our case is the largest compared with the three previously reported ones.

MyelolipomaAdenomamedicine.medical_specialtyPathologyAdenomamedicine.drug_classUrologymedicine.medical_treatmentAdrenal Gland NeoplasmsAdrenal neoplasmAsymptomaticadenoma adrenal neoplasms adrenalectomy myelolipoma.Adrenocortical adenomaMyelolipomaInternal medicinemedicineHumansAdrenal myelolipomabusiness.industryAdrenalectomyAdrenalectomyMiddle Agedmedicine.diseaseEndocrinologyCorticosteroidFemalemedicine.symptombusiness
researchProduct