• Title/Summary/Keyword: Adrenal cyst

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Histological Changes of Adrenal Gland Associated with Follicular Cyst in Korean Native Cattle (난포낭종에 이환된 한우에서 부신의 조직학적 변화)

  • Kim Yong-Jun;Jo Choong-Ho
    • Journal of Veterinary Clinics
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    • v.7 no.1
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    • pp.415-418
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    • 1990
  • To investigate the changes of adrenal gland associated with follicular cyst in Korean native cattle, adrenals ans ovaries were collected from 54 Korean native cattle at abbatoir. Adrenals were stained by H-E stain and they were examined under light microscope. Enlargement of adrenal cortex affecting fascicular and reticular zone appeared in cows associated with follicular cyst.

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Incidentally found cystic lymphangioma of the adrenal gland in an elderly male cadaver

  • Kim, Hee Cheol;Kang, Yunji;Maeng, Young Hee;Kim, Jinu;Yoon, Sang-Pil
    • Journal of Yeungnam Medical Science
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    • v.36 no.3
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    • pp.265-268
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    • 2019
  • Adrenal cystic lymphangiomas are extremely rare entities that are often identified incidentally, with less than 60 cases reported to date. We found a protruding ovoid mass consisting of a multiloculated cystic lesion within right adrenal gland in the cadaver of a 75-year-old Korean man. The epithelial cells lining the adrenal cyst were diffusely positive for cluster of differentiation 31 and podoplanin, and negative for pan-cytokeratin. The histopathological diagnosis confirmed a cystic lymphangioma arising from the adrenal gland. Post-mortem findings of the present case are discussed based on the clinicopathological features of adrenal cystic lymphangiomas.

Clinical Outcomes of 48 Pet Ferrets with Adrenal Disease (부신질환을 지닌 애완 페렛 48마리의 임상적 결과)

  • Jung, Ji-Won;Choi, Young-Min;Yoon, Hun-Young;Jeong, Soon-Wuk
    • Journal of Veterinary Clinics
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    • v.31 no.5
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    • pp.389-393
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    • 2014
  • Medical records of 48 pet ferrets that underwent adrenalectomy were retrospectively reviewed to investigate the frequency and clinical outcomes of adrenal diseases in pet ferrets. These diseases were most commonly diagnosed in ferrets aged 3 to 5 years and in neutered females (58.3%). Adrenal disease occurred most frequently in the left adrenal gland (72.9%), followed by involvement of both adrenal glands (16.7%) and the right adrenal gland (10.4%). The mean sizes (length * thickness) of the adrenal glands as determined by ultrasonography were 8.96 * 5.08 mm and 12.91 * 8.26 mm for the left and right adrenal glands, respectively. In the ferrets with adrenal disease, alopecia (82.2%) was the main presenting clinical signs in both sexes, and vulvar swelling was seen in 32.1% of the females with adrenal disease. The common incidental findings included renal cysts (29.2%) and splenomegaly (25.0%). Histological findings showed pheochromocytoma, adenoma, and hyperplasia in 44.7%, 14.9%, and 12.8% of cases, respectively. The survival rates at 1- and 2- years after surgery were 87.5% and 74.0%, respectively. Alopecia and vulvar swelling improved within an average of 3.4 months and 12 days after surgery.