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Cortisol as a Marker for Increased Mortality in Patients with Incidental Adrenocortical Adenomas
Author(s) -
Miguel Debono,
Mike Bradburn,
M. Bull,
Barney Harrison,
Richard Ross,
John NewellPrice
Publication year - 2014
Publication title -
the journal of clinical endocrinology and metabolism
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 1945-7197
pISSN - 0021-972X
DOI - 10.1210/jc.2014-3007
Subject(s) - adrenocortical carcinoma , medicine , adrenocortical adenoma , endocrinology , adenoma
Incidental benign adrenocortical adenomas, adrenal incidentalomas are found in 4.5% of abdominal computed tomography scans, with the incidence increasing to 10% in patients older than 70 years of age. These incidentalomas frequently show evidence of excess cortisol secretion but without overt Cushing's syndrome. The mortality rate is increased in Cushing's syndrome.

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