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Benign adrenal tumors by pharmacytimess |
Benign
adrenal tumors
Overview
Benign adrenal tumors are noncancerous masses
that form in the adrenal glands. As part of the endocrine system, the adrenal
glands produce hormones that give instructions to nearly every organ and tissue
in the body.
You have two adrenal glands, one located above
each kidney. Each gland contains two tissue types: the cortex and the medulla.
Benign adrenal tumors that develop in the cortex are also called adrenal
adenomas. Those that develop in the medulla are also called pheochromocytomas
(fee-o-kroe-moe-sy-TOE-muhs).
Most benign adrenal tumors cause no symptoms
and don't need treatment. But sometimes these tumors secrete high levels of
certain hormones that can cause complications.
The most common hormones that can be
over-secreted are aldosterone and cortisol from the cortex and adrenalin
hormones from the medulla. In these cases, benign adrenal tumor treatment may
include surgery or medications.
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