Incidental Adrenal Mass in a Patient With Surgically Treated Lung Adenocarcinoma

William T Daprano, Seema Shroff,Vladimir Neychev

CUREUS(2021)

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Adrenal metastases are not uncommon in patients with widespread metastatic lung cancer. Isolated metachronous adrenal metastases in cases of surgically treated lung cancer without long-term evidence of disease are rare and may pose a diagnostic and treatment dilemma. The current literature suggests that in such cases, adrenalectomy provides better median and overall survival rates. This case presents an incidentally discovered isolated adrenal mass in a patient with a past medical history of lung adenocarcinoma that was surgically removed three years before metastasis discovery. The patient successfully underwent adrenalectomy and was disease-free with no apparent complications at her three-month follow-up visit. The case highlights the importance of long-term radiographic surveillance after surgical resection of lung adenocarcinoma for the prompt diagnosis and timely treatment of metachronous metastases.
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adrenal metastasis, adenocarcinoma lung, unilateral adrenalectomy, isolated, laparoscopic adrenalectomy, secondary adrenal cancer, metachronous tumor
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