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Clinical and endocrinological characteristics of adrenal incidentaloma in Osaka region, Japan

Authors :
Keisuke Kosugi
Akihisa Imagawa
Soji Kasayama
Mamiko Tsugawa
Michio Otsuki
Shogo Kurebayashi
Haruhiko Kouhara
Tsunehiko Yamamoto
Tohru Funahashi
Tadashi Nakamura
Iichiro Shimomura
Taka-aki Matsuoka
Hideki Taki
Makoto Ohashi
Ikuo Mineo
Yuya Yamada
Yutaka Umayahara
Kunihiko Hashimoto
Yukiko Tabuchi
Source :
Endocrine Journal. 63:29-35
Publication Year :
2016
Publisher :
Japan Endocrine Society, 2016.

Abstract

The aim of this study was to investigate the clinical and endocrinological characteristics of adrenal incidentalomas in Osaka region, Japan. The study was a multicenter retrospective analysis of 150 patients with adrenal incidentalomas who underwent radiographic and endocrine evaluations between 2005 and 2013. Most adrenal incidentalomas were discovered by computed tomography (77.0%) and the rest were identified by abdominal ultrasonography (14.6%), magnetic resonance imaging (4.2%), or positron emission tomography (4.2%). Adrenal incidentalomas were more frequently localized on the left side than on the right. The average diameter of tumors was 21 ± 11 mm. On endocrinological evaluation, 14 patients were diagnosed with primary aldosteronism (9.3%), 10 with subclinical Cushing's syndrome (6.7%), 7 with pheochromocytoma (4.7%), 7 with Cushing's syndrome (4.7%), 2 with both subclinical Cushing's syndrome and primary aldosteronism (1.3%), and 110 with non-functioning tumors (73.3%). Patients with functioning tumors were significantly younger and had larger tumor diameters than those with non-functioning tumors. Except for hypertension, complications were comparable between patients with functioning and non-functioning tumors, including the presence of glucose intolerance, cardiovascular disease, and dyslipidemia. In conclusion, a higher prevalence of primary aldosteronism was observed compared with a previous report. Complications were comparable between patients with functioning and non-functioning tumors, including the frequencies of glucose intolerance, cardiovascular disease, and dyslipidemia. Long-term follow-up is required in patients with non-functioning tumors because the frequency of complications, such as glucose intolerance, cardiovascular disease, and dyslipidemia, was equal to that in patients with functioning tumors.

Details

ISSN :
13484540 and 09188959
Volume :
63
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Endocrine Journal
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....510c7f40f6d299f5ec200f2d71c90569