giant retroperitoneal myelolipoma: case report and literature review
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Abstract
Adrenal myelolipomas are unusual benign tumors with an average age of 60 years at onset, often associated with adrenal gland. A 63-year-old female presenting with abdominal discomfort and a large expanding mass in retroperitoneum occupying the right hemiabdomen, with extrinsic compression of adjacent organs, underwent tumor resection. Macroscopic examination of the surgical specimen showed a large yellowish homogeneous lesion with areas of hemorrhage, covered by a thin fibrous capsule. Microscopic analysis revealed a neoplasm composed of mature adipocytes permeated by hematopoietic tissue. There was residual adrenal cortex around the lesion.
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| Authors | ;Gunter Gerson;Maria P. F. G. Bêco;Carlos Gustavo Hirth;Maria do Perpétuo Socorro S. Cunha;Francisca Estefânia M. M. Lima;Francisco Victor C. Parente;River A. B. Coêlho |
| Journal | industrial and engineering chemistry research |
| Year | 2015 |
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