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Title: [Adrenal hemangioma: unusual cause of retroperitoneal hemorrhage]. Author: Fernández Ruiz M, Diez Ferez P, Vizcaino López A, Fernández Fernández A, Martínez Pardavila R, Pou Santonja G, Gracia Marzo A. Journal: Arch Esp Urol; 1995; 48(1):82-5. PubMed ID: 7733693. Abstract: OBJECTIVES: Adrenal hemangiomas are rare tumors that are difficult to diagnose preoperatively. A case of retroperitoneal hemorrhage arising from adrenal hemangioma is described. This uncommon clinical manifestation prompted us to report on the present case and briefly review the scant literature on the diagnostic and therapeutic aspects. METHODS: The case described herein is that of a male patient who presented with hematoma in scrotum and penis that had appeared progressively with no previous trauma. The diagnosis was made by abdominal US and CT, which showed a retroperitoneal mass that appeared to be solid. An enlarged adrenal gland with tumoral "blush" was shown on selective vascular evaluation. RESULTS: En bloc excision of the adrenal gland, left kidney and spleen was performed. The histological analysis revealed adrenal hemangioma. CONCLUSIONS: Adrenal hemangioma is a rare tumor type with no clinical or biological symptoms of a functioning tumor that is generally diagnosed with difficulty preoperatively. The differential diagnosis must be made to distinguish adenoma, carcinoma, nonfunctioning adrenal pheochromocytoma and spontaneous hemorrhage.[Abstract] [Full Text] [Related] [New Search]