The routine use of abdominal procedure has significantly increased the incidental finding of adrenal masses. The prevalence of these tumors, commonly defined as adrenal incidentalomas, ranges between 2-3% in autopsy and 4% in radiological series, reaching 5-8% in oncological studies and increasing with patients age. Although clinically silent, in 5-20% of cases, adrenal incidentalomas are responsible for a subtle cortisol overproduction, commonly defined as "subclinical Cushing's syndrome" (SCS). This term is used to describe autonomous cortisol secretion in patients who don't have the typical signs and symptoms of hypercortisolism. The optimal strategy for identification and management of SCS is unknown; the standard biochemical tests used...
Clinical and laboratory characteristics of patients with adrenal incidentalomas in the differential ...
The concept of subclinical Cushing’s syndrome stands on the presence of adrenocorticotropic hormone-...
Purpose: Adrenal incidentalomas (AI) are discovered after work-up unrelated to adrenal gland disease...
The routine use of abdominal procedure has significantly increased the incidental finding of adrenal...
Incidentally discovered adrenal masses are mostly benign, asymptomatic lesions, often arbitrarily co...
BACKGROUND: Casual detection of an adrenal mass, the so called incidentaloma (AI) requires an in-dep...
Subclinical Cushing’s syndrome is the most widespread variant of hormonal activity among adrenal inc...
Objective: The natural course of adrenal incidentalomas, especially those with subclinical autonomou...
Adrenal incidentalomas present a significant differential diagnostic challenge. All patients with an...
Cushing's syndrome is a clinical condition of excess cortisol production secondary to disorders of t...
Subclinical hypercortisolism (SH) is a condition of mild cortisol excess, found in the 5-30% of pati...
The diagnosis of Cushing’s syndrome is the most challenging problem in clinical endocrinology. Clini...
Adrenal tumors are usually diagnosed by clinical symptoms of hormone excess. The increasing use of u...
IF = 7.474 Abstract Objective To compare the clinical outcome of patients with subclinical Cushing...
BackgroundThe aim of this study was to examine the clinical characteristics of adrenal incidentaloma...
Clinical and laboratory characteristics of patients with adrenal incidentalomas in the differential ...
The concept of subclinical Cushing’s syndrome stands on the presence of adrenocorticotropic hormone-...
Purpose: Adrenal incidentalomas (AI) are discovered after work-up unrelated to adrenal gland disease...
The routine use of abdominal procedure has significantly increased the incidental finding of adrenal...
Incidentally discovered adrenal masses are mostly benign, asymptomatic lesions, often arbitrarily co...
BACKGROUND: Casual detection of an adrenal mass, the so called incidentaloma (AI) requires an in-dep...
Subclinical Cushing’s syndrome is the most widespread variant of hormonal activity among adrenal inc...
Objective: The natural course of adrenal incidentalomas, especially those with subclinical autonomou...
Adrenal incidentalomas present a significant differential diagnostic challenge. All patients with an...
Cushing's syndrome is a clinical condition of excess cortisol production secondary to disorders of t...
Subclinical hypercortisolism (SH) is a condition of mild cortisol excess, found in the 5-30% of pati...
The diagnosis of Cushing’s syndrome is the most challenging problem in clinical endocrinology. Clini...
Adrenal tumors are usually diagnosed by clinical symptoms of hormone excess. The increasing use of u...
IF = 7.474 Abstract Objective To compare the clinical outcome of patients with subclinical Cushing...
BackgroundThe aim of this study was to examine the clinical characteristics of adrenal incidentaloma...
Clinical and laboratory characteristics of patients with adrenal incidentalomas in the differential ...
The concept of subclinical Cushing’s syndrome stands on the presence of adrenocorticotropic hormone-...
Purpose: Adrenal incidentalomas (AI) are discovered after work-up unrelated to adrenal gland disease...