- Turkish Journal of Internal Medicine
- Vol: 3 Issue: Supplement 1 Special Issue
- Large ganglioneuroma case mimicking as an adrenal adenoma
Large ganglioneuroma case mimicking as an adrenal adenoma
Authors : Murat Çalapkulu, Muhammed Erkam Sencar, Ilknur Öztürk Ünsal, Hakan Düğer, Mustafa Özbek, Erman Çakal
Pages : 123-126
Doi:10.46310/tjim.877025
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Publication Date : 2021-03-07
Article Type : Other
Abstract :Ganglioneuroma (GN) is a rarely seen benign tumor originating from neural crest cells and consisting of ganglion and Schwann cells. Adrenal GNs occur most frequently in the fourth and fifth decades of life. They have an equal frequency in male and female patients and are usually found incidentally during imaging. It is not related to hormonal activity and is clinically asymptomatic. We aimed to present a 49-year-old female patient whose magnetic resonance image performed for abdominal pain was found a biochemically normal mass in the right adrenal gland and then was pathologically diagnosed as GN after right adrenalectomy.Keywords : Adrenal ganglioneuroma, magnetic resonance imaging, adrenal adenoma, incidentaloma