Pheochromocytoma

Case contributed by Frank Gaillard
Diagnosis certain
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Arising from the anterior limb of the left adrenal gland is a 3-4 cm rounded mass with peripheral enhancement. It sits anterior to the left kidney which appears normal. The right adrenal gland is normal. 

Case Discussion

The patient went on to have laparoscopic adrenalectomy.

Histology

The majority of the tumor is surrounded by a fibrous capsule, which is very attenuated in areas but tumor does not appear to extend to the inked external surface. The tumor shows moderate cytologic atypia with very scant mitotic activity. The tumor shows focal sustentacular pattern of S100 positivity. It is also positive for synaptophysin and neuron specific enolase.

Final Diagnosis: pheochromocytoma

  1. Pheochromocytoma, measuring 3 cm in maximum dimension.
  2. No definite evidence of lymphovascular invasion.

Please note that there is no reliable histological criteria for distinguishing benign versus malignant pheochromocytoma. 

 

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