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Title: An imaging and diagnostic conundrum?the adrenal haemangioma
Author: Tan, T.
Diab, J.
Chia, P.
Singh, A.
Campbell, P.
Guevara, R.
SWSLHD Author: Tan, Tiffany
Diab, Jason
Chia, Philip
Singh, Amandeep
Campbell, Peter
Guevara, Ronald
Issue Date: 2024
Journal: Journal of Surgical Case Reports
Abstract:  The adrenal haemangioma, a rare benign vascular tumour, is increasingly detected through abdominal imaging. Just over 70 surgical cases have been reported since 1955. Their potential large size and overlapping imaging features with adrenocortical carcinoma poses a diagnostic challenge. Adrenalectomy is often needed for a definitive diagnosis due to inconclusive imaging. We report the case of a 61-year-old female presenting with an incidental finding of a right-sided 9.5-cm adrenal mass on imaging. Due to the risk of adrenocortical carcinoma with inconclusive imaging findings, an open right adrenalectomy was performed. The patient was discharged after 6 days with no complications. Post-surgical histopathology confirmed a diagnosis of adrenal haemangioma with a secondary adrenal pseudocyst. The presence of an adrenal incidentaloma with discordant radiological features proves to be a diagnostic conundrum. Therefore, in the setting of contradictory radiology and concerning mass size, we recommend adrenalectomy for definitive diagnosis of an adrenal haemangioma. Published by Oxford University Press and JSCR Publishing Ltd. � The Author(s) 2024.
ISSN: 20428812 (ISSN)
Digital object identifier: 10.1093/jscr/rjae286
URI: https://swslhd.intersearch.com.au/swslhdjspui/handle/1/12707
Department: Liverpool Hospital, Department of Endocrine Surgery
Liverpool Hospital, Department of Anatomical Pathology
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