Publication: Giant Adrenal Myelolipoma Masquerading as Heart Failure
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2014
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S. Karger AG
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Joy, Parijat S., Creticus P. Marak, Nadia S. Nashed, and Achuta K. Guddati. 2014. “Giant Adrenal Myelolipoma Masquerading as Heart Failure.” Case Reports in Oncology 7 (1): 182-187. doi:10.1159/000360981. http://dx.doi.org/10.1159/000360981.
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Adrenal myelolipomas are rare benign tumors of the adrenal cortex composed of adipose and hematopoietic cells. They have been postulated to arise from repeated stimulation by stress, inflammation and ACTH oversecretion. Myelolipomas are usually detected incidentally on imaging and do not require any active intervention besides regular follow-up by imaging. However, myelolipomas may insidiously grow to large sizes and cause mass effects and hemorrhage. Timely diagnosis and surgical resection are curative and lifesaving.
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Myelolipoma, Adrenal myelolipoma, Benign tumor, Resection
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