Collision tumors are defined as the presence of two contiguous histologically different lesions composed of benign and/or malignant components. They are infrequent entities and have been reported in various organs and systems. The most common type of collision tumor in the adrenal gland is the association of two benign lesions, adenoma and myelolipoma. Modification in image characteristics or unexpected growth of an adrenal tumor previously characterized as a benign lesion should be suspicious for collision tumor with a new aggressive component. In this article, we present a case of renal carcinoma metastasis within a previously known adrenal adenoma
Objective To report, in a retrospective study, the diagnostic problems and oncological results of su...
The terms composite and collision tumors have been used interchangeably throughout radiological lite...
OBJECTIVE: To report, in a retrospective study, the diagnostic problems and oncological results of s...
Collision tumors are defined as the presence of two contiguous histologically different lesions comp...
Adrenal collision tumors (ACTs), in which distinct tumors coexist without histological intermingling...
Carcinomas of the adrenal cortex are rare malignancies and account for only 0.05%~0.2 % of all cance...
Renal cell carcinoma (RCC) can metastasize to practically all organs; however, all routes and patter...
A 71-year-old woman with a right adrenal mass detected by computed tomography was referred to our in...
Contralateral adrenal metastases from renal cell carcinomas are not commonly seen. To our knowledge,...
In this report we describe the case of a young woman with familial adenomatous polyposis who develop...
The adrenal gland is a frequent site for metastasis, and the majority of the metastatic lesions of t...
Background. Adrenal collision tumors (ACTs), in which distinct tumors coexist without intermingling ...
Adrenal collision tumors (ACTs) refer to coexistence of two adjacent, but histologically distinct ne...
The majority of the metastatic lesions of the adrenal gland normally originate from lung cancer, col...
Simultaneous occurrence of both adrenocortical adenoma and pheochromocytoma in the same adrenal glan...
Objective To report, in a retrospective study, the diagnostic problems and oncological results of su...
The terms composite and collision tumors have been used interchangeably throughout radiological lite...
OBJECTIVE: To report, in a retrospective study, the diagnostic problems and oncological results of s...
Collision tumors are defined as the presence of two contiguous histologically different lesions comp...
Adrenal collision tumors (ACTs), in which distinct tumors coexist without histological intermingling...
Carcinomas of the adrenal cortex are rare malignancies and account for only 0.05%~0.2 % of all cance...
Renal cell carcinoma (RCC) can metastasize to practically all organs; however, all routes and patter...
A 71-year-old woman with a right adrenal mass detected by computed tomography was referred to our in...
Contralateral adrenal metastases from renal cell carcinomas are not commonly seen. To our knowledge,...
In this report we describe the case of a young woman with familial adenomatous polyposis who develop...
The adrenal gland is a frequent site for metastasis, and the majority of the metastatic lesions of t...
Background. Adrenal collision tumors (ACTs), in which distinct tumors coexist without intermingling ...
Adrenal collision tumors (ACTs) refer to coexistence of two adjacent, but histologically distinct ne...
The majority of the metastatic lesions of the adrenal gland normally originate from lung cancer, col...
Simultaneous occurrence of both adrenocortical adenoma and pheochromocytoma in the same adrenal glan...
Objective To report, in a retrospective study, the diagnostic problems and oncological results of su...
The terms composite and collision tumors have been used interchangeably throughout radiological lite...
OBJECTIVE: To report, in a retrospective study, the diagnostic problems and oncological results of s...