Adrenal incidentaloma

Abdomen & Pelvis

An adrenal incidentaloma is a growth on one or both adrenal glands found unexpectedly during imaging carried out for another reason. Most are noncancerous and do not affect hormone levels, but some may require further assessment to determine their nature and function. An MRI may identify adrenal masses and provide detail about their characteristics. Finding an adrenal incidentaloma allows for assessment of its nature and hormone activity, which may help identify the small number that require treatment before complications develop.

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