This article discusses the management guidelines for serendipitously diagnosed adrenal masses cases, assessment of their hormonal activity and malignancy potential, pro- and contra indications for surgical treatment and follow-up algorithm for hormonally inactive tumors. Hypercathecholaminemya, endogenous hypercortisolism, primary hyperaldosteronism should be considered as variants of specific hormonal activity of tumor. The midnight suppression test with dexametasone 1 mg is recommended in all cases. Evaluation of basal ACTH in case of negative result of the test with dexametasone 1 mg (absence of morning cortisol level suppression) should be considered as confirmation test. For primary diagnosis of pheohromocytoma/paraganglioma (PPGL) ...
Introduction: An adrenal incidentaloma (AI) is an adrenal neoplasm incidentally-discovered during an...
Adrenal masses are more and more frequently detected by adrenal ultrasound, computed tomography or n...
Clinical endocrinologists have to deal frequently with adrenal incidentalomas in their practice. How...
PURPOSE: The incidental discovery of adrenal masses has become a common clinical problem. We addres...
Adrenal tumors are commonly discovered incidentally, on cross-sectional abdominal imaging performed ...
Objective: To assess currently available evidence on adrenal incidentaloma and provide recommendatio...
By definition, an adrenal incidentaloma is an asymptomatic adrenal mass detected on imaging not perf...
An incidental adrenal tumour, described in this article as an “adrenal incidentaloma,” is an adrenal...
Abstract OBJECTIVE: To assess currently available evidence on adrenal incidentaloma and provide re...
Abstract Incidentally discovered adrenal masses, or adrenal incidentalomas, have become a common cl...
Adrenal incidentaloma is a frequent clinical finding. Once an adrenal mass is detected, is mandatory...
An adrenal incidentaloma is an adrenal mass found in an imaging study performed for other reasons un...
Incidentally discovered adrenal masses, or adrenal incidentalomas, have become a common clinical pro...
Adrenal incidentalomas (AI), adrenal tumors detected through an imaging procedure done for reasons u...
CONTEXT: Most patients with adrenal incidentaloma have non-functional lesions that do not require tr...
Introduction: An adrenal incidentaloma (AI) is an adrenal neoplasm incidentally-discovered during an...
Adrenal masses are more and more frequently detected by adrenal ultrasound, computed tomography or n...
Clinical endocrinologists have to deal frequently with adrenal incidentalomas in their practice. How...
PURPOSE: The incidental discovery of adrenal masses has become a common clinical problem. We addres...
Adrenal tumors are commonly discovered incidentally, on cross-sectional abdominal imaging performed ...
Objective: To assess currently available evidence on adrenal incidentaloma and provide recommendatio...
By definition, an adrenal incidentaloma is an asymptomatic adrenal mass detected on imaging not perf...
An incidental adrenal tumour, described in this article as an “adrenal incidentaloma,” is an adrenal...
Abstract OBJECTIVE: To assess currently available evidence on adrenal incidentaloma and provide re...
Abstract Incidentally discovered adrenal masses, or adrenal incidentalomas, have become a common cl...
Adrenal incidentaloma is a frequent clinical finding. Once an adrenal mass is detected, is mandatory...
An adrenal incidentaloma is an adrenal mass found in an imaging study performed for other reasons un...
Incidentally discovered adrenal masses, or adrenal incidentalomas, have become a common clinical pro...
Adrenal incidentalomas (AI), adrenal tumors detected through an imaging procedure done for reasons u...
CONTEXT: Most patients with adrenal incidentaloma have non-functional lesions that do not require tr...
Introduction: An adrenal incidentaloma (AI) is an adrenal neoplasm incidentally-discovered during an...
Adrenal masses are more and more frequently detected by adrenal ultrasound, computed tomography or n...
Clinical endocrinologists have to deal frequently with adrenal incidentalomas in their practice. How...