What is left adrenal adenoma?

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Left adrenal adenoma, this is a relatively benign lesion. Histological origin is the adrenal gland itself tissue, according to whether the secretion of adrenal hormones, divided into non-functional and functional two. Non-functional adenoma, generally do not secrete hormones, basically no symptoms, unless it grows very large, there will be mild waist soreness, waist swelling, so most of it is found through physical examination, as long as it is surgically removed. A functioning adenoma secretes various types of adrenal hormones, including glucocorticoids, mineralocorticoids, medullary hormones, and adrenal sex hormones. It causes patients to exhibit a range of symptoms, including hypertension, diabetes, full moon face, buffalo back, concentric obesity, fatigue attacks, paroxysmal increases in blood pressure, palpitations, chest tightness, sweating, etc. Not all of these symptoms are present, but only some of them. This kind of tumor treatment needs to do the corresponding drug and hormone adjustment before the operation, and can only be surgically removed after sufficient preparation.

What is left adrenal adenoma?



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