[Adrenal incidentalomas. A disease on the increase].
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Authors
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Candel, M Fe1
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Flores, Benito
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Albarracín, Antonio
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Soria, Victor
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Miguel, Joana
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Campillo, Alvaro
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del Pozo, Pablo
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Alcaraz, M Sol
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Aguayo, José Luis
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1
Servicio de Cirugía General, Hospital J.M. Morales Meseguer, Murcia, Spain. [email protected]
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(Spain)
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- Published Article
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Cirugía Española
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Elsevier
- Publication Date
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April 2006
- Volume
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79
- Issue
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4
- Pages
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237–240
- Identifiers
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PMID: 16753104
- Source
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Medline
- License
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Unknown
Abstract
Due to the high resolution of ultrasonography, CT and MRI, as well as the greater number of radiological investigations performed, identification of adrenal incidentalomas has increased. In our series these tumors represented 53.9% of adrenal disease.
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