1980
DOI: 10.1136/pgmj.56.661.806
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Ectopic adrenal tissue in adults

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“…It is believed that in 50% of newborns, ectopic adrenal tissue can be encountered [1,9]. Aging process leads to its atrophy, so it remains intact in rare cases only [1,9].…”
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“…It is believed that in 50% of newborns, ectopic adrenal tissue can be encountered [1,9]. Aging process leads to its atrophy, so it remains intact in rare cases only [1,9].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It is believed that in 50% of newborns, ectopic adrenal tissue can be encountered [1,9]. Aging process leads to its atrophy, so it remains intact in rare cases only [1,9]. Explanation of adrenal tissue displacement in spermatic cord lies in the fact that gonads and adrenal primordium are spatially close to one another during embryological development and therefore, some of adrenal cortical cells separate and join gonadal tissue during its descending [3].…”
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“…These cells, originating from neural crest cells, then migrate to the primitive cortex structure. Encapsulation of the medulla occurs in the late stages of fetal growth (2)(3)(4).…”
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