articleAnnals of Internal MedicineMar 4, 2003Closed access

Management of the Clinically Inapparent Adrenal Mass (Incidentaloma)

MMMelvin M. GrumbachBMBeverly M.K. BillerGDGlenn D. BraunsteinKKKaren K. CampbellJAJ. Aidan Carney

UPMC Hillman Cancer Center · MedStar Washington Hospital Center · +10 more institutions

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Abstract

The National Institutes of Health Consensus Development Program convened surgeons, endocrinologists, pathologists, biostatisticians, radiologists, oncologists, and other health care professionals, as well as members of the general public, to address the causes, prevalence, and natural history of clinically inapparent adrenal masses, or "incidentalomas"; the appropriate evaluation and treatment of such masses; and directions for future research. Improvements in abdominal imaging techniques have increased detection of adrenal incidentalomas, and because the prevalence of these masses increases with age, appropriate management of adrenal tumors will be a growing challenge in our aging society. To address six…

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  • Medicine
  • Pheochromocytoma
  • Metanephrines
  • Family medicine
  • Internal medicine
UN Sustainable Development Goals
  • Partnerships for the goals
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