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Lesbats-Jacquot, V., et al. - The lipomatous tumors of the adrenals are hormonally inactive lesions, often of a benign nature, such as myelolipomas, lipomas, angiomyolipomas, or mature teratomas, and are rarely malignant, such as liposarcomas.The importance of recognizing their characteristic radiological images, which would lead to their correct treatment, is fundamental since there has been an increase in the demonstration of this lesion, often detected incidentally


   

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