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Chinese Journal of Endocrine Surgery ; (6): 179-181,187, 2012.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-624135

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Objective To improve the recognization of bilateral adrenal tumors from different tissues and to discuss the treatment.Methods One case of bilateral adrenal tumors from different tissues:pheochromocytoma in one side and adrenocortical adenoma in the other side was reported and the data of syptoms,physical features,auxillary examination,diagnosis and treatment were retrospectively reviewed.Results The patient was diagnosed as adrenocorticotropic hormone (ACTH) -independent Cushing's syndrome in other hospital and received laparoscopic adrenalectomy for right adrenal tumor.During the operation the blood pressure fluctuated seriously and was even more than 200 mm Hg.The pathological report showed the mass was pheochromocytoma.After the operation,the patient's clinical manifcstation was not changed.Half a year later the lab test showed blood ACTH was still less than 5 pg/ml,24 h urinary-free cortisol (UFC) was 571.32 μg,and 24 h urinary catecholamines (U CA) was:noradrenalin (NE) 22.80 μg,epinephrine (E) 2.55 μg,dopamine (DA) 92.92 μg.CT detected a mass in left adrenal gland.The patient received laparoscopic adrenalectomy for left adrenal tumor after being transferred to Peking Union Medical College Hospital.The tumor was proved as adrenocortical adenoma by postoperational pathology.One week after the operation,the 24 h UFC was 56.2 μg.Conclusions Bilateral adrenal tumors from different tissues are very rare in clinic.Adrenalectomy for tumors from both sides and remaining the normal adrenal glands are recommended.

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Journal of Korean Society of Endocrinology ; : 223-229, 1998.
Article in Korean | WPRIM | ID: wpr-108532

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Primary aldosteronism is in most cases due either to a unilateral adrenal adenama or to a bilateral hyperplasia of the adrenal cortex. But, a few of bilateral adrena1 tumors in primary aldosteronism also have been reported. In these cases, it is important to differentiate the bilateral aldosterone producing adenomas from the unilateral aldosteronoma in the presence of a contralateral nonhmctioning adenoma for marking a treatment plan. We report a case of primary aldosteronism due to a unilateral aldosteronoma in the presence of a contralateral nonfunctioning adenoma. Abdominal CT sean revealed bilateral adrenal tumors, of which the functioning one was successfully localized using adrenal scintigraphy and selective adrenal venous sampling.


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Adenoma , Adrenal Cortex , Aldosterone , Hyperaldosteronism , Hyperplasia , Radionuclide Imaging , Tomography, X-Ray Computed
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