Incidental Large Supra-renal Mass. Adrenal Myelolipoma

Authors

  • Sushila B Ladumor Consultant Radiologist, Clinical Imaging Department, Hamad Medical Corporation, HGH, Doha, Qatar, Assistant Professor in Clinical Radiology, Weil Cornel Medical College, Qatar (WCMC-Q Author
  • Aalaa Salaheldin Kambal Associate Consultant in Clinical Imaging Department, Body Imaging, Hamad Medical Corporation, Hamad General Hospital, Qatar Author

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.47363/JDRR/2020(2)108

Keywords:

Adrenal Glands, Myelolipomas, Conservative Management, Laparoscopic Adrenalectomy, Adrenal, Exophytic Renal angiomyolipoma

Abstract

Adrenal incidentomas are becoming more due to increase in imaging for other reasons. Adrenal myelolipomas are unusual, mainly non-malignant lesion and usually found incidentally during US or other imaging studies done for other indications. It mainly composed of mature adipocytes. Estimated autopsy prevalence of 0.1-0.2% of this unusual lesions. They are usually seen in adults and may complicated by hemorrhage. There is no gender predilection [1].

Author Biographies

  • Sushila B Ladumor, Consultant Radiologist, Clinical Imaging Department, Hamad Medical Corporation, HGH, Doha, Qatar, Assistant Professor in Clinical Radiology, Weil Cornel Medical College, Qatar (WCMC-Q

    Consultant Radiologist, Clinical Imaging Department, Hamad Medical Corporation, HGH, Doha, Qatar, Assistant Professor in Clinical Radiology, Weil Cornel Medical College, Qatar (WCMC-Q

  • Aalaa Salaheldin Kambal, Associate Consultant in Clinical Imaging Department, Body Imaging, Hamad Medical Corporation, Hamad General Hospital, Qatar

    Associate Consultant in Clinical Imaging Department, Body Imaging, Hamad Medical Corporation, Hamad General Hospital, Qatar

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Published

2020-06-29