ea0015p52 | Clinical practice/governance and case reports | SFEBES2008
Merza Zayd
, Ullah Quat
Increasing use of abdominal imaging has led to an increased detection of incidental adrenal masses. These cases are usually referred to the endocrinologist for further investigations. We present two cases with unusual incidentalomas. Case 1: a 63-year old man presented with acute abdominal pain. He was haemodynamically stable and afebrile. Investigations revealed normal biochemistry, amylase and clotting. White cell count raised, haemoglobin and platelets normal. Chest ...