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Clinical characteristics and follow-up of Korean patients with adrenal incidentalomas.
[adrenal incidentaloma]
We
investigated
the
clinical
characteristics
and
follow-up
findings
of
subjects
with
adrenal
incidentalomas
in
a
single
,
tertiary-care
hospital
in
South
Korea
.
The
study
consisted
of
a
retrospective
analysis
of
282
adrenal
incidentaloma
patients
who
underwent
radiographic
and
endocrinological
evaluations
at
Samsung
Medical
Center
in
Seoul
,
South
Korea
,
between
January
2004
and
July
2011
.
Most
(
86
.
2
%
)
of
the
subjects
were
found
to
have
nonfunctioning
tumors
.
Functioning
tumors
were
seen
in
39
patients
(
13
.
8
%
)
.
Among
them
,
28
(
9
.
9
%
)
had
subclinical
Cushing
syndrome
(
SCS
)
,
six
(
2
.
1
%
)
had
pheochromocytoma
,
and
five
(
1
.
8
%
)
had
primary
hyperaldosteronism
.
Malignant
adrenal
tumors
were
discovered
in
three
cases
:
two
(
0
.
7
%
)
were
primary
adrenal
cancers
,
and
one
(
0
.
4
%
)
was
a
secondary
metastasis
from
a
lung
cancer
.
Significant
risk
factors
for
functional
tumors
were
female
gender
(
odds
ratio
[
OR
]
,
3
.
386
;
95
%
confidence
interval
[
CI
]
,
1
.
611
to
7
.
117
;
p
=
0
.
0013
)
and
a
noncontrast
attenuation
value
of
>
10
Hounsfield
units
(
OR
,
2
.
806
;
95
%
CI
,
1
.
231
to
6
.
397
;
p
=
0
.
0141
)
.
During
follow-up
(
mean
,
22
.
5
months
)
of
72
of
the
patients
,
three
(
4
.
2
%
)
developed
hormonal
changes
due
to
functional
tumors
.
One
was
confirmed
as
pheochromocytoma
by
histopathology
,
and
the
others
were
diagnosed
with
SCS
and
followed
routinely
without
surgical
intervention
.
No
malignant
transformation
was
found
in
these
patients
.
Based
on
these
findings
,
initial
hormonal
and
radiographic
evaluations
for
adrenal
incidentalomas
appear
to
be
more
important
than
follow-up
tests
because
functional
or
malignant
changes
are
rare
.
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