Properties of Incidentaloma in Adrenal and Renal Tumors.
- Author:
Jae Hyoun KIM
1
;
Tae Gyun KWON
;
Sae Kook CHANG
Author Information
1. Department of Urology, Collage of Medicine Kyoungpook National University, Taegu, Korea.
- Publication Type:Original Article
- Keywords:
Adrenal tumor;
Renal cell carcinoma;
Incidentaloma
- MeSH:
Adenoma;
Carcinoma, Renal Cell;
Diagnosis;
Follow-Up Studies;
Incidence;
Paraneoplastic Syndromes;
Prognosis;
Survival Rate
- From:Korean Journal of Urology
1999;40(3):279-284
- CountryRepublic of Korea
- Language:Korean
-
Abstract:
PURPOSE: Recent advances and wider application of imaging diagnostic techniques, especially ultrasonography(USG) and computed tomography(CT), account for the increasing incidentaloma in adrenal and renal tumors. We have studied these incidentalomas to investigate the incidences, occasions of detection, pathological findings, prognosis and other clinical properties. MATERIALS AND METHODS: The 186 cases of adrenal and renal tumors, treated surgically in Kyoungpook National University Hospital between 1987 and 1997 were reviewed and compared incidentally detected group(59cases) to symptomatically suspected group(127cases). RESULTS: The analysis of 186 cases demonstrated a marked increase in the frequency of incidentaloma from 15.6%(1987?1992) to 43.1%(1993?1997). The proportions of incidentaloma in adrenal and renal tumors were 20.4% in adrenal tumor, 36.4% in renal tumor and 31.7% in total. The chief method of detection was USG(57.6%), followed by CT(33.9%) and IVP(6.8%). The main reasons for examination leading to the diagnosis in incidentaloma were evaluation of unrelated symptoms(44.1%), follow up of other diseases(35.6%), general health check(18.6%) and during other operation(1.7%). In case of adrenal incidentaloma, the mean tumor diameter was larger than in suspected group(4.8+/-3.4cm vs 3.1+/-2.3cm). The main histologic diagnosis of adrenal incidentaloma was adrenal adenoma and hormonally functional tumors were less than suspected group (63.6% vs 88.4%). In case of renal incidentaloma, the mean tumor diameter was smaller than in suspected group(5.3+/-2.1cm vs 8.7+/-2.2cm) and paraneoplastic syndromes were less than in suspected group(20.8% vs 57.1%). The grade and stage of renal incidentaloma were lower and survival rate was higher than suspected group(5 year survival rate, 83.3% vs 64.3%). CONCLUSIONS: These results indicated that abdominal USG or CT should be performed with special attention to adrenal and renal lesions, where at a health examination or evaluation to unrelated disease.