Benign adrenal tumors: What You Need To Know

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0:00 Introduction
0:51 Causes of Benign adrenal tumors
1:30 Symptoms of Benign adrenal tumors
2:20 Diagnosis of Benign adrenal tumors
2:42 Treatment of Benign adrenal tumors
An adrenal tumor or adrenal mass[2] is any benign or malignant neoplasms of the adrenal gland, several of which are notable for their tendency to overproduce endocrine hormones. Adrenal cancer is the presence of malignant adrenal tumors, and includes neuroblastoma, adrenocortical carcinoma and some adrenal pheochromocytomas. Most adrenal pheochromocytomas and all adrenocortical adenomas are benign tumors, which do not metastasize or invade nearby tissues, but may cause significant health problems by unbalancing hormones. Metastasis to one or both adrenal glands is the most common form of malignant adrenal lesion, and the second most common adrenal tumor after benign adenomas.[4] Primary tumors in such cases are most commonly from lung cancer (39%), breast cancer (35%), malignant melanoma, gastrointestinal tract cancer, pancreas cancer, and renal cancer.[4]
Tumors of the adrenal cortex
The adrenal cortex is composed of three distinct layers of endocrine cells which produce critical steroid hormones. These include the glucocorticoids which are critical for regulation of blood sugar and the immune system, as well as response to physiological stress, the mineralcorticoid aldosterone, which regulates blood pressure and kidney function, and certain sex hormones. Both benign and malignant tumors of the adrenal cortex may produce steroid hormones, with important clinical consequences.[citation needed]
Adrenocortical adenomas are benign tumors of the adrenal cortex which are extremely common (present in 1-10% of persons at autopsy). They should not be confused with adrenocortical "nodules", which are not true neoplasms. Adrenocortical adenomas are uncommon in patients younger than 30 years old, and have equal incidence in both sexes.[citation needed] The clinical significance of these neoplasms is twofold. First, they have been detected as incidental findings with increasing frequency in recent years, due to the increasing use of CT scans and magnetic resonance imaging in a variety of medical settings. This can result in expensive additional testing and invasive procedures to rule out the slight possibility of an early adrenocortical carcinoma. Second, a minority (about 15%) of adrenocortical adenomas are "functional", meaning that they produce glucocorticoids, mineralcorticoids, and/or sex steroids, resulting in endocrine disorders such as Cushing's syndrome, Conn's syndrome (hyperaldosteronism), virilization of females, or feminization of males. Functional adrenocortical adenomas are surgically curable.[citation needed]
Most of the adrenocortical adenomas are less than 2 cm in greatest dimension and less than 50 gram in weight. However, size and weight of the adrenal cortical tumors are no longer considered to be a reliable sign of benignity or malignancy. Grossly, adrenocortical adenomas are encapsulated, well-circumscribed, solitary tumors with solid, homogeneous yellow-cut surface. Necrosis and hemorrhage are rare findings.[citation needed]

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  • @Desmondbrown73
    @Desmondbrown738 ай бұрын

    There are many similarities between this and Cushing’s disease and syndrome

  • @Lililuwho
    @Lililuwho Жыл бұрын

    I read somewhere that is not recommended to do a biopsy on this type of tumor ?

  • @Quickened1
    @Quickened1 Жыл бұрын

    I guess the big factor is whether or not it is benign, or malignant, which can only be determined with a biopsy...

  • @90sHouseBoy

    @90sHouseBoy

    6 ай бұрын

    That’s exactly what I thought when they told me mine was benign and I was like I think you could only know that thru a boop ur apparently the urine tests they do can tell them wether the proteins and other stuff is there that would flag as being cancerous.

  • @sergeantscumbag2116
    @sergeantscumbag2116 Жыл бұрын

    we found one on accident when dealing with a totally unrelated problem 3.5cm im 25 years old have a battery of tests coming up these videos are reassuring

  • @poppyclark9789

    @poppyclark9789

    Жыл бұрын

    Hey I’m 23 and just found a tumour too. Mine is 8mm or something though. Im pretty nervous , how you doing ?

  • @sergeantscumbag2116

    @sergeantscumbag2116

    Жыл бұрын

    @@poppyclark9789 hanging in there my blood work came back good today so that was a plus have an mri soon to see more their pretty confident is not bad my primary care said she sees these all the time even at our age so it calmed my nerves hope that can calm yours a bit

  • @samhnn1

    @samhnn1

    Жыл бұрын

    I'm not sure yet if I have one, but I got my hormones checked because I noticed an odd amount of hair growth on my chin and found that my testosterone was high. I was sent to an endocrinologist and got more blood work done. My Dhea(sulfate) levels were very high 600+. And that could mean I might have a growth or PCOS. I have to go back in 2 months for more blood work and if it's still high I'm going to have to get a CT scan. I'm also 25.

  • @poppyclark9789

    @poppyclark9789

    Жыл бұрын

    @@sergeantscumbag2116 ah glad you’re doing alright ! Yeah my hormone levels came back fine so that means my tumours (there’s 2 of them) aren’t secreting excess hormones which is good news .. and they’re benign. But it’s still nerve wracking cause I worry they’ll get bigger or eventually become cancerous 😬 wishing you good luck !!

  • @sergeantscumbag2116

    @sergeantscumbag2116

    Жыл бұрын

    @@poppyclark9789 glad to read this comment too happy your doing good aswell! im having a talk with a surgeon on the 31 to remove mine since it is releasing all the hormones and making my life very unpleasant lol

  • @annucoco6830
    @annucoco6830 Жыл бұрын

    Hi I need a operation I am so worried

  • @MiztaDray22

    @MiztaDray22

    Жыл бұрын

    My mom does as well! Hers is 9.3cm. Found lesions on her liver so hope those are benign 😩

  • @annwhite67

    @annwhite67

    9 ай бұрын

    What are you going to do?

  • @sueali5219

    @sueali5219

    7 ай бұрын

    How are you doing now? Did you do the surgery?

  • @annwhite67

    @annwhite67

    7 ай бұрын

    I had the surgery on the 5th of October. I had tumors on both glands. My right gland was removed and they removed a half of gland on the left side. I am doing well. I went back to work three weeks after the surgery.

  • @kmughahochophi6696

    @kmughahochophi6696

    5 ай бұрын

    Please share how safe it is​@@annwhite67