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Case Reports
. 2001:(1):33-40.

[Diagnosis and surgical treatment of arterial hypertension of adrenal origin]

[Article in Russian]
  • PMID: 11210311
Case Reports

[Diagnosis and surgical treatment of arterial hypertension of adrenal origin]

[Article in Russian]
P S Vetshev et al. Khirurgiia (Mosk). 2001.

Abstract

230 patients with arterial hypertension of adrenal origin were treated. 205 of them underwent adrenalectomy with surrounding paranephral fat. There were no lethal outcomes. Endogenic adrenocorticism was diagnosed in 134 patients. Cushing's syndrom was in 96 patients, Cushing's disease--in 34, ACTH-ectopic syndrome--in 2, adrenocortical cancer--in 2. Primary hyperaldosteronism was diagnosed in 42 cases: idiopathic hyperaldosteronism in 23 patients, aldosteronproducing adenoma (Conn's syndrome)--in 19. Tumors of chromaffine tissue were defected in 30 patients. All the patients underwent complex examination (hormonal profile, US, CT, MRT, angiography if it was necessary). Symptomatic arterial hypertension of adrenal origin was diagnosed during one year in 10% patients only because of absence of typical clinical picture. Use of complex examination has permitted to make a correct topical diagnosis and to choose optimum treatment policy in all the cases.

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