Approach to the Patient With Bilateral Adrenal Masses.

Bilateral adrenal masses, increasingly encountered in clinical practice, manifest across diverse contexts, including incidental discovery, malignancy staging, and targeted imaging after hormonal diagnosis of adrenal disorders. The spectrum encompasses various pathologies, such as cortical adenomas, macronodular adrenal disease, pheochromocytomas, myelolipomas, infiltrative disorders, and primary and secondary malignancies. Notably, not all masses in both adrenal glands necessarily share the same etiology, often exhibiting diverse causes. Recently, the European Society of Endocrinology and the European Network for the Study of Adrenal Tumors updated guidelines, introduced a 4-option schema based on imaging, aiding in targeted hormonal testing and management. This "Approach to the Patient" review delves into the latest advancements in imaging, biochemical, and genetic approaches for the diagnostic and management nuances of bilateral adrenal masses. It provides insights and a contemporary framework for navigating the complexities associated with this clinical entity.

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TitleApproach to the Patient With Bilateral Adrenal Masses.
Date2024-07-12
Issue nameThe Journal of clinical endocrinology and metabolism
Issue numberv109.8:2136-2148
DOI10.1210/clinem/dgae164
PubMed38478374
AuthorsVassiliadi DA, Delivanis DA, Papalou O & Tsagarakis S
Keywordsadrenal mass, cortisol excess, hormonal work up, imaging, malignancy, pheochromocytoma
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