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Myelolipoma associated with adrenal ganglioneuroma
- Source :
- Archives of Pathology & Laboratory Medicine. June, 2002, Vol. 126 Issue 6, p736, 2 p.
- Publication Year :
- 2002
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Abstract
- * Adrenal myelolipomas are rare, benign mesenchymal tumors composed of mature adipose tissue and hematopoietic cells in varying proportions. Although the majority of cases occur as isolated adrenal lesions, myelolipomas have been described in association with various adrenal pathologic conditions. These conditions include enzyme deficiencies and hyperplastic and neoplastic lesions of the adrenal cortex, with perhaps endocrine dysfunction as a common feature. Ganglioneuroma is a benign tumor of the sympathetic nervous system that rarely produces symptoms of endocrine dysfunction. We report an unusual case of myelolipoma associated with ganglioneuroma of the adrenal medulla. The histogenesis of myelolipoma remains speculative. However, the close proximity to adrenal cortical cells within the stroma of ganglioneuroma suggests that the hormonal microenvironment may have played a role in the development of the myelolipoma.<br />Adrenal myelolipomas are rare, hormonally inactive, benign neoplasms composed of mature adipose and hematopoietic tissues. Gierke (1) first described these lesions in 1905, and Oberling (2) coined the term myelolipoma [...]
- Subjects :
- Endocrine gland cancer -- Case studies
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- ISSN :
- 15432165
- Volume :
- 126
- Issue :
- 6
- Database :
- Gale General OneFile
- Journal :
- Archives of Pathology & Laboratory Medicine
- Publication Type :
- Academic Journal
- Accession number :
- edsgcl.87564066