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Adrenal incidentaloma does it require surgical treatment? Case report and review of literature.
[adrenal incidentaloma]
Adrenal
incidentalomas
have
a
prevalence
of
at
least
5
%
in
the
general
population
.
Among
these
adrenal
myelolipoma
are
rare
nonfunctioning
tumors
of
adrenal
with
an
incidence
of
0
.
1
-
0
.
2
%
as
documented
in
CT
and
autopsy
series
.
We
report
such
a
rare
case
of
adrenal
myelolipoma
incidentally
detected
while
evaluating
a
case
of
chronic
nonspecific
flank
pain
.
38
-
year
-old
obese
female
patient
,
known
hypertensive
on
treatment
presented
with
nonspecific
right
flank
pain
since
1
year
.
Ultrasonography
and
Computed
tomography
of
the
abdomen
showed
right
adrenal
gland
mass
with
fat
density
measuring
6
.
3
cm
×
6
.
2
cm
×
5
cm
.
Patient
underwent
right
side
adrenalectomy
,
post
operatively
patient
had
an
uneventful
recovery
.
Histopathological
examination
of
the
specimen
revealed
features
of
adrenal
myelolipoma
.
Myelolipoma
is
an
uncommon
,
benign
;
tumor
like
lesion
composed
of
mature
adipose
tissue
admixed
with
hematopoietic
cells
.
Most
myelolipomas
appear
as
unilateral
adrenal
masses
.
Adrenal
myelolipomas
are
usually
small
and
asymptomatic
.
CT
or
MRI
detects
the
areas
of
gross
fat
with
in
the
lesion
.
These
tumors
can
present
as
acute
abdomen
following
tumor
hemorrhage
which
is
more
likely
in
myelolipomas
greater
than
4
cm
in
size
,
hence
warrants
adrenalectomy
.
adrenal
myelolipoma
are
rare
benign
tumors
,
incidentally
detected
on
CT
.
CT
or
MRI
is
diagnostic
.
Large
myelolipoma
warrants
surgery
due
to
the
risk
of
hemorrhage
.
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"chronic nonspecific flank pain"
symptom
adrenal incidentaloma
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