A radiological and histological comparison of two unusual adrenal incidentalomas

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Loong, Shihleone [1 ]
Selvarajan, Sathiyamoorthy [1 ,2 ]
Khor, Li Yan [1 ,2 ]
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[1] Singapore Gen Hosp, Dept Anat Pathol, 20 Coll Rd,Diagnost Tower,Level 10, Singapore 169856, Singapore
[2] Duke NUS Med Sch, Singapore, Singapore
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Adrenal incidentalomas; adenomatoid nodule; ganglioneuroma; ADENOMATOID TUMOR; FEATURES; GANGLIONEUROMAS; MANAGEMENT; GLAND;
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Introduction: The increasing use of radiological imaging studies has given rise to `incidentalomas'. Case Report: We describe two unusual and diverse incidental adrenal gland lesions, an adenomatoid nodule and a mature ganglioneuroma. Both are deemed 'indeterminate' on radiological assessment. On histology, an adenomatoid nodule is composed of variably-dilated thin-walled cysts lined by bland flattened cells and solid areas of tubules lined by eosinophilic cells with plump nuclei and prominent nucleoli. The lining cells are immunoreactive for calretinin and WTI while negative for CK5/6, ERG and CD31. Mature ganglioneuroma features fascicles of bland spindle cells with intermixed mature ganglion cells disposed within a background myxoid stroma with no immature neuroblastic component. These spindled Schwann cells are S100 positive. Discussion: Both adenomatoid nodule and mature ganglioneuroma are rare benign adrenal tumours that need to be differentiated from other, more common adrenal lesions. The management of adrenal incidentalomas is challenging. Surgical excision is indicated if an adrenal incidentaloma is more than 4 cm in size, shows malignant features on imaging or evidence of hormone excess.
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