Is adrenal gland space-occupying lesion serious


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Adrenal space-occupying lesions are normally considered adrenal tumors. Generally speaking, adrenal space-occupying lesions need to be preliminarily judged according to the patient's specific clinical manifestations. Adrenal neoplastic lesions can generally secrete some adrenal hormones, such as cortisol hormone and aldosterone hormone, thus causing a series of clinical symptoms. Patients can combine their own clinical symptoms to preliminarily judge possible diseases. In addition, low-level urology department needs to be examined, and relevant examinations can be perfected to help diagnose the disease. Normal adrenal gland occupation can be confirmed by CT plain scan or CT enhanced examination of adrenal gland. Generally, adrenal adenoma or adrenal adenocarcinoma is common. For this kind of disease, surgery is generally needed to treat it.