Adrenal hyperplasia

Abdomen & Pelvis

Adrenal hyperplasia is when one or both adrenal glands grow larger than normal, which can affect hormone production. It can develop gradually and cause subtle hormonal changes. An MRI may show changes in adrenal gland size consistent with hyperplasia. Finding adrenal hyperplasia early allows for hormonal assessment and management before significant imbalance develops.

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