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Case Report

Year: 2016 | Month: June | Volume: 3 | Issue: 6 | Pages: 39-42

Adrenal Myelolipoma Presenting As Incidentaloma - A Rare Case Report

Ankita Goel1*, Parul Jain2**, Vissa Shanthi3*, Syam Sundar Byna4*

1Assistant Professor, 2Senior Resident, 3Professor, 4Associate Professor,
*Department of Pathology, **Department of Endocrinology,
Narayana Medical College and Hospital, Nellore, Andhra Pradesh, India.

Corresponding Author: Ankita Goel

ABSTRACT

Myelolipoma is an uncommon asymptomatic, small, non-functional benign tumor composed of mature adipose tissue & hematopoietic elements and is most commonly found in the adrenal gland. We report a case of adrenal tumor in 53 year old male, which was discovered incidentally by computed tomographic imaging technique followed by surgical excision because of large size. The definite diagnosis of myelolipoma was suggested only by histopathological examination because of unique microscopic features.

Key words: myelolipoma, incidentaloma, adrenal gland.

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