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. 2000 Mar;76(893):160–161. doi: 10.1136/pmj.76.893.160

Recurrence of adrenal aldosterone-producing adenoma

J M Calvo-Romero, J L Ramos-Salado
PMCID: PMC1741520  PMID: 10684327

Abstract

Conn's syndrome (adrenal aldosterone-producing adenoma) and bilateral adrenal hyperplasia are the most common causes of primary aldosteronism. The treatment of choice for patients with aldosterone-producing adenoma is unilateral total adrenalectomy. Recurrence after adequate surgery is exceptional. We present a patient with recurrence of an aldosterone-producing adenoma in the right adrenal gland 9 years after adenomectomy of a aldosterone-producing adenoma in the same adrenal gland. We conclude that adenomectomy is not an adequate therapy for patients with adrenal aldosterone-producing adenoma.


Keywords: aldosteronism; adenoma; Conn's syndrome; adrenomectomy

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