Adrenal incidentaloma: management of patients with functionally autonomous cortisol synthesis

Over recent decades due to improved visualization (ultrasound, computer tomography and magnetic resonance imaging) prevalence of adrenal incidentaloma has increased. The term «adrenal incidentaloma» is generic and includes a group of tumors of various morphology and over 1 cm in diameter accidentall...

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Main Authors: T R Chzhen, T P Kiseleva, M R Torosyan
Format: Article
Language:Russian
Published: ECO-vector 2019-12-01
Series:Kazanskij Medicinskij Žurnal
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Online Access:https://kazanmedjournal.ru/kazanmedj/article/viewFile/11539/9007
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spelling doaj-0022db101d5d461cb7b8136e543a96472020-11-25T00:36:41ZrusECO-vectorKazanskij Medicinskij Žurnal0368-48142587-93592019-12-01100227728710.17816/KMJ2019-27710187Adrenal incidentaloma: management of patients with functionally autonomous cortisol synthesisT R Chzhen0T P Kiseleva1M R Torosyan2Ural State Medical UniversityUral State Medical UniversityUral State Medical UniversityOver recent decades due to improved visualization (ultrasound, computer tomography and magnetic resonance imaging) prevalence of adrenal incidentaloma has increased. The term «adrenal incidentaloma» is generic and includes a group of tumors of various morphology and over 1 cm in diameter accidentally discovered during radiologic investigation. The found tumor can be hormonally inactive or actively releasing different hormones, malignant or benign, and originating from different adrenal zones or having non-specific organ origin. Based on the frequency of revealing and clinical significance the most noteworthy is functionally autonomous cortisol synthesis. It means changes of hypothalamic pituitary adrenal axis without classic clinically prominent signs of cortisol excess such as proximal myopathy, stretch marks, body fat redistribution and other metabolic changes related to cortisol. Currently a large number of recommendations on the management and tactics of treatment of adrenal incidentaloma can be found in the literature. Based on the analysis of these guidelines the conclusions were made about the diagnostic errors and incorrect approaches to the choice of treatment of such patients. Recently a lot of studies have been directed to the early detection of carbohydrate and lipid metabolism disorders, relation with obesity and type 2 diabetes mellitus, arterial hypertension and osteoporosis for preserved quality of life of such patients. Influence of hypercorticism is considered to worsen the course of these conditions but at the moment no effect of adrenalectomy on mortality and life duration was confirmed.https://kazanmedjournal.ru/kazanmedj/article/viewFile/11539/9007adrenal incidentalomafunctionally autonomous cortisol secretionCushing’s syndromehypercortisolism
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author T R Chzhen
T P Kiseleva
M R Torosyan
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T P Kiseleva
M R Torosyan
Adrenal incidentaloma: management of patients with functionally autonomous cortisol synthesis
Kazanskij Medicinskij Žurnal
adrenal incidentaloma
functionally autonomous cortisol secretion
Cushing’s syndrome
hypercortisolism
author_facet T R Chzhen
T P Kiseleva
M R Torosyan
author_sort T R Chzhen
title Adrenal incidentaloma: management of patients with functionally autonomous cortisol synthesis
title_short Adrenal incidentaloma: management of patients with functionally autonomous cortisol synthesis
title_full Adrenal incidentaloma: management of patients with functionally autonomous cortisol synthesis
title_fullStr Adrenal incidentaloma: management of patients with functionally autonomous cortisol synthesis
title_full_unstemmed Adrenal incidentaloma: management of patients with functionally autonomous cortisol synthesis
title_sort adrenal incidentaloma: management of patients with functionally autonomous cortisol synthesis
publisher ECO-vector
series Kazanskij Medicinskij Žurnal
issn 0368-4814
2587-9359
publishDate 2019-12-01
description Over recent decades due to improved visualization (ultrasound, computer tomography and magnetic resonance imaging) prevalence of adrenal incidentaloma has increased. The term «adrenal incidentaloma» is generic and includes a group of tumors of various morphology and over 1 cm in diameter accidentally discovered during radiologic investigation. The found tumor can be hormonally inactive or actively releasing different hormones, malignant or benign, and originating from different adrenal zones or having non-specific organ origin. Based on the frequency of revealing and clinical significance the most noteworthy is functionally autonomous cortisol synthesis. It means changes of hypothalamic pituitary adrenal axis without classic clinically prominent signs of cortisol excess such as proximal myopathy, stretch marks, body fat redistribution and other metabolic changes related to cortisol. Currently a large number of recommendations on the management and tactics of treatment of adrenal incidentaloma can be found in the literature. Based on the analysis of these guidelines the conclusions were made about the diagnostic errors and incorrect approaches to the choice of treatment of such patients. Recently a lot of studies have been directed to the early detection of carbohydrate and lipid metabolism disorders, relation with obesity and type 2 diabetes mellitus, arterial hypertension and osteoporosis for preserved quality of life of such patients. Influence of hypercorticism is considered to worsen the course of these conditions but at the moment no effect of adrenalectomy on mortality and life duration was confirmed.
topic adrenal incidentaloma
functionally autonomous cortisol secretion
Cushing’s syndrome
hypercortisolism
url https://kazanmedjournal.ru/kazanmedj/article/viewFile/11539/9007
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