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    Adrenal myelolipomas are benign, lipomatous tumours with elements of myeloid cells, most of which present as adrenal incidentalomas and comprise 3·3–6·5% of all adrenal masses. Adrenal myelolipomas are usually unilateral (in 95% of cases), variable in size, most often found during midlife, and affect both sexes almost equally. On imaging, adrenal myelolipomas show pathognomonic imaging features…

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    There is no doubt that exposure to chronic, substantially elevated circulating cortisol levels increases morbidity and mortality, as shown by patients with established Cushing’s syndrome.1 Adrenal adenomas are common and are often detected incidentally in apparently asymptomatic individuals. Although many of these adenomas are non-functional and non-secretory, a notable proportion have variable…

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    There is no doubt that exposure to chronic, substantially elevated circulating cortisol levels increases morbidity and mortality, as shown by patients with established Cushing’s syndrome.1 Adrenal adenomas are common and are often detected incidentally in apparently asymptomatic individuals. Although many of these adenomas are non-functional and non-secretory, a notable proportion have variable…

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    There is no doubt that exposure to chronic, substantially elevated circulating cortisol levels increases morbidity and mortality, as shown by patients with established Cushing’s syndrome.1 Adrenal adenomas are common and are often detected incidentally in apparently asymptomatic individuals. Although many of these adenomas are non-functional and non-secretory, a notable proportion have variable…

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    • Also read the Linked Comment: Is autonomous #cortisol secretion sexually dimorphic? https://t.co/e97z10Zynm #adrenal #incidentalomas