Adrenal-renal fusion: A rare and challenging case for the adrenal surgeon

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Abstract

Adrenal-renal fusion is a rare entity wherein the capsule of the adrenal gland is fused to the kidney. Here, we report a case of adrenal-renal fusion making intraoperative dissection challenging. We also report on four other cases of adrenal-renal fusion at our institution and a review of the literature. Although rare, radiologists and surgeons must be aware of this condition and consider it as a possibility, especially when dealing with upper pole renal lesions in order to avoid misdiagnosis and unnecessary resections.

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James, B. C., Jeon, H. D., Rozenfeld, M., Antic, T., Kaplan, E. L., Angelos, P., & Grogan, R. H. (2017, May 1). Adrenal-renal fusion: A rare and challenging case for the adrenal surgeon. World Journal of Endocrine Surgery. Jaypee Brothers Medical Publishers (P) Ltd. https://doi.org/10.5005/jp-journals-10002-1212

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