2008
DOI: 10.1002/dc.20941
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FNA diagnosis of adrenal myelolipoma: A rare entity

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“…This is similar to autopsy results with a male-tofemale ratio of 1.75:1[1]. Most cases were diagnosed at between 40 and 69 years of age(Fig.…”
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“…This is similar to autopsy results with a male-tofemale ratio of 1.75:1[1]. Most cases were diagnosed at between 40 and 69 years of age(Fig.…”
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“…The incidence of adrenal myelolipoma at autopsy varies between 0.08% and 0.2% [1]. The etiology of adrenal myelolipoma is uncertain.…”
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“…Pre-operative diagnosis could be obtained by fine needle aspiration. The presence of cells of myeloid series with interspersed adipocytes in fine needle aspiration could make a tentative diagnosis of myelolipoma (Settakorn et al 1999, Hasan et al 2008.…”
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“…1,2 These are thought to arise from metaplasia of undifferentiated stromal cells in response to stress, infection, necrosis or excessive ACTH stimulation. 3 Although majority of giant myelolipomas are symptomatic but in this era of diagnostic imaging are usually diagnosed incidentally in asymptomatic patients.…”
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