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Myelolipoma: a rare incidentally detected adrenal lesion
2017
Annals of Pathology and Laboratory Medicine
Routine investigations showed presence of pus cells in urine, mild anaemia with borderline leukocytosis on blood counts. ESR was elevated. Malarial parasite antigen test was negative. Blood glucose, serum electrolytes and liver enzymes were within normal range. Tests for viral markers ABSTRACT Adrenal myelolipomas are benign, uncommon neoplams that are being increasingly detected due to frequent use of imaging studies. They are lipomatous tumours, that are usually asymptomatic and sometimes
doi:10.21276/apalm.1447
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