ea0059p013 | Adrenal and steroids | SFEBES2018
Harte Rachael
, Hamilton Jane
, Perry Colin
, Watson Carol
, Freel E Marie
Objective: Incidentally discovered adrenal masses (incidentalomas) are found in 2% of the population. Adrenalectomy is necessary only in a small proportion of such subjects as outlined by the relevant ESE/ENSAT guideline1. However, uncertainty exists over the need for removal of lesions between 4 and 6 cm and those with low lipid content on CT scanning (found in 20% of benign adenomas). Our centre tends to offer surgery for all adenomas >4 cm.<p ...