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Incidental Phaeochromocytoma on Staging PET-CT in a Patient with a Sigmoid Tumour and Situs Inversalis Totalis.
[adrenal incidentaloma]
An
adrenal
"
incidentaloma
"
is
defined
as
an
unexpected
finding
on
radiological
imaging
performed
for
unrelated
indications
.
Improvements
in
radiological
technology
have
seen
a
dramatic
increase
in
this
phenomenon
.
We
report
the
unique
case
of
a
60
-
year
-old
female
presenting
with
a
6
-
month
history
of
abdominal
pain
,
altered
bowel
habit
,
and
rectal
bleeding
.
Her
past
medical
history
included
situs
inversus
totalis
and
a
patent
ductus
arteriosus
.
Colonoscopy
revealed
an
ulcerated
tumour
in
her
sigmoid
colon
.
Staging
PET-
CT
confirmed
a
sigmoid
tumour
and
also
identified
a
large
heterogenous
enhancing
FDG-avid
right
adrenal
mass
.
Biochemical
testing
/
MIBG
imaging
confirmed
a
right
adrenal
phaeochromocytoma
.
Hypertension
was
controlled
and
excision
was
performed
via
a
transperitoneal
laparoscopic
adrenalectomy
,
in
the
left
lateral
decubitus
position
.
Uniquely
,
liver
retraction
was
not
required
due
to
its
position
in
the
left
hypochondrium
.
Histology
confirmed
a
benign
46
 
mm
phaeochromocytoma
.
Subsequent
uncomplicated
sigmoid
colectomy
/
right
salpingo-oophorectomy
for
a
locally
advanced
colonic
tumour
was
performed
with
adjuvant
chemotherapy
.
This
case
highlights
the
importance
of
accurately
identifying
functioning
adrenal
tumours
before
elective
surgery
as
undiagnosed
phaeochromocytomas
carry
significant
intraoperative
morbidity
/
mortality
.
Right
adrenalectomy
was
made
easier
in
this
patient
by
the
liver
's
unique
position
.
Uncomplicated
colorectal
resection
was
made
possible
by
combined
preoperative
functional
/
anatomical
imaging
.