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Management of incidental adrenal masses: an update.

Daniel I GlazerWilliam W Mayo-Smith
Published in: Abdominal radiology (New York) (2021)
Incidentally detected adrenal nodules are a commonly encountered finding estimated to occur in 5-7% of the adult population. By following current recommendations, radiologists can improve patient care by efficiently determining which masses require further diagnostic testing and which masses can be considered benign and not require further follow-up.
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