2021
DOI: 10.1016/j.radcr.2021.02.067
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A collision between vascular adrenal cyst and adrenocortical adenoma

Abstract: We report a patient with sigmoid colon cancer who revealed a unique collision of hemorrhagic vascular adrenal cyst and adrenocortical adenoma with myelolipomatous changes. Two months before referral to our hospital, anticoagulant therapy was started for acute myocardial infarction. The components of the adrenocortical adenoma demonstrated a typical signal drop in opposed-phase magnetic resonance (MR) images although macroscopic fat was also depicted both on CT and MR images. The components of the vascular adre… Show more

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“…The morphological distinction is generally straightforward in the presence of a conventional histological component of the individual neoplasms. However, a source of confusion is represented by the rare co-occurrence of a true cystic lesion with an adrenal neoplasm, mostly adrenal cortical adenoma [76][77][78], or, even more rarely, with aldosterone-producing micronodules [79].…”
Section: Question 3: What Are the Pathological Correlates Of Adrenal ...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The morphological distinction is generally straightforward in the presence of a conventional histological component of the individual neoplasms. However, a source of confusion is represented by the rare co-occurrence of a true cystic lesion with an adrenal neoplasm, mostly adrenal cortical adenoma [76][77][78], or, even more rarely, with aldosterone-producing micronodules [79].…”
Section: Question 3: What Are the Pathological Correlates Of Adrenal ...mentioning
confidence: 99%