Abstract
Ten years after his last treatment for diffuse large B-cell lymphoma, a seemingly healthy, 64-year-old man presented for his lymphoma-related follow-up. Ultrasound revealed an impressive tumor in the right adrenal gland. Due to recurrent cancer therapies in the past, this seemed highly suspicious of a second malignancy, such as primary adrenal carcinoma. Surprisingly, histology disclosed a very different but rare cause for this pseudotumorous lesion.
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Seidel, A. K., Pless, M., Michel, C., Soll, C., Hochuli, C., & Gubler, J. (2017). A rare differential diagnosis of an adrenal mass: A case report. Case Reports in Oncology, 10(3), 981–986. https://doi.org/10.1159/000481501
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