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Adrenal adenomas in a patient with Gardner's syndrome
Authors:Edwin W.  Naylor Eldon I.  Gardner
Affiliation:Department of Pediatrics, State University of New York at Buffalo, and Department of Biology, Utah State University, U.S.A
Abstract:Gardner's syndrome is an autosomal dominant condition characterized by multiple colorectal polyposis, associated with various soft- and hard-tissue tumors. The occurrence of adrenal adenomas in patients with the syndrome has not been fully appreciated. The following is a report of a member of the original Utah kindred #109, first described in the early 1950's, who was found at autopsy to have bilateral adrenal adenomas. A review of the literature resulted in the identification of six cases with adrenal adenomas and one with a primary adrenal carcinoma. The association with the syndrome of these adrenal tumors, as well as other endocrine tumors, especially thyroid tumors, is discussed.
Keywords:Adrenal adenomas    colorectal polyposis    Gardner's syndrome    multiple adenomatosis
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