1968
DOI: 10.1097/00000658-196803000-00017
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Aberrant Adrenal Tissue

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“…Normann, Havnen and Mjolnerod (1971) reported a case of neuroblastoma in 2 ectopic glands in an 11-month-old child. Carcinomas have occasionally been reported (Schechter, 1968). Adenomatous hyperplasia can occur as an independent phenomenon or in association with similar changes in the adrenals proper.…”
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“…Normann, Havnen and Mjolnerod (1971) reported a case of neuroblastoma in 2 ectopic glands in an 11-month-old child. Carcinomas have occasionally been reported (Schechter, 1968). Adenomatous hyperplasia can occur as an independent phenomenon or in association with similar changes in the adrenals proper.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Renal-adrenal adherence will also cause problems during nephrectomy if not recognized. David and Kardos (Schechter, 1968) reported a death from adrenal insufficiency following hepatic resection, the liver containing a heterotopic adrenal gland. Pengelly (1959) excised a phaeochromocytoma from within the renal capsule.…”
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“…The embryologic development of the medulla and cortex are also different (1). The cortex is formed from the proliferation of mesenchymal cells in the region between the mesentery root of the coelomic epithelium and gonadal draft between the 4th and 5th embryonal weeks.…”
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“…After ectopic adrenal tissue was first identified by Morgagni in the 1700s, several nodules of ectopic adrenal tissue were reported in many sites of the body, such as the kidney, coeliac axis, thorax, liver, lungs, and brain, and in association with the genitalia (1,(5)(6)(7).…”
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“…Ectopic adrenal tissue (EAT) was first identified in the vicinity of the adrenal gland by Morgagni in 1740 (1). Since that time, it has been reported in many and various locations, such as kidney, liver, brain and genital tract (2,3).…”
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