42. Suprarenal cortical adenoma: Difference between revisions
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Revision as of 16:50, 22 May 2022
Organ: Adrenal gland
Description:
There is a large, kind of yellowish, benign tumor. It has a capsule, an expansile border and is well-demarcated.
The black part of the prep is probably a haemorrhage in association with the tumor.
Diagnosis: Adrenal adenoma
Causes:
- Nothing special
Theory:
These tumors are “silent” in 80% of cases, meaning they don’t produce hormones. In the remaining 20% of cases they can produce aldosterone or cortisol, causing Conn syndrome or Cushing syndrome, respectively.
These tumors are usually yellow due to their lipid content, however the formalin fixation for this preparation has made it less yellow.