[肾上腺假性囊肿:病例报告]。

Carlos Ignacio Rafael-Pérez, Alexis Jared Paz-López, Neri Ruvalcaba-Contreras
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背景:肾上腺囊肿是一种罕见的疾病,在尸检报告中的发病率为 0.06%-0.18%。然而,近年来发病率似乎在上升。肾上腺囊肿通常无症状,但有症状的病例通常无特异性,因此肾上腺囊肿一般被认为是偶发肿瘤。发现肾上腺囊肿主要是通过计算机断层扫描。本文的主要目的是描述一名肾上腺假性囊肿患者的临床病程,该患者伴有压迫症状和左翼长期持续性疼痛:一名 65 岁的女性患者因腹部体积增大并伴有饱胀感、胃灼热、呕吐和疼痛到一家二级医院急诊就诊。在进行计算机断层扫描后发现了一个囊性肿块,随后进行了探查性开腹手术和肾上腺切除术。病理分析报告诊断为 10 x 15 x 14 厘米实性囊性粘连肿瘤,同时伴有肾上腺假性囊肿:结论:肾上腺囊肿非常罕见。结论:肾上腺囊肿非常罕见,建议采用计算机断层扫描进行诊断,治疗标准是在出现症状时进行手术治疗。
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[Pseudocyst of adrenal gland. Case report].

Background: Adrenal gland cysts are a rare entity, with a reported incidence in post-mortem series of 0.06-0.18%. However, the incidence seems to be increasing in recent years. The presentation of adrenal gland cysts is usually asymptomatic, but those cases in which symptoms are present are usually non-specific, which makes adrenal cysts generally recognized as incidentalomas. The finding is mainly made by computed tomography. The main objective of this article was to describe the clinical course of a patient with an adrenal gland pseudocyst, which is accompanied by symptoms of compression and persistent pain of long evolution in the left flank.

Clinical case: A 65-year-old female patient attended the emergency room of a second-level hospital due to an increase in volume of the abdominal region with a sensation of fullness, heartburn, vomiting and pain. Computed tomography was performed, which reported a cystic mass and, later, exploratory laparotomy plus adrenalectomy were carried out. The pathology analysis reported a diagnosis of a 10 x 15 x 14 cm solid, cystic, and adherent tumor, coinciding with a pseudocyst of the adrenal gland.

Conclusions: Adrenal gland cysts are rare. Computed tomography is recommended for its diagnosis and the standard of treatment is surgical intervention in the presence of symptoms.

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