Case Report
Adrenal Cavernous Hemangioma: A Rarely Perceived Pathology—Case Illustration and Review of Literature
Table 2
Summary of characteristics of previously reported adrenal cavernous hemangioma in the literature.
| Characteristics | Data () |
| Median age (year) | 60.04 |
| Sex | Female | 41(62%) | Male | 25((38%) |
| Laterality | Right | 31(47%) | Left | 35(53%) | Mean size (cm) | 10.8 | Mean weight (g) | 751.9 |
| Symptoms | Asymptomatic | 38(57.5%) | Vague abdominal symptoms | 8(12.1%) | Flank pain | 6(9%) |
| Speckled calcifications | Present | 29(44%) | Absent | 32(48.5%) |
| Metabolic workup | Normal | 45(68%) | Abnormal | 6 (9%) | Hyperaldosteronism | 3(4.5%) | Subclinical Cushing’s syndrome | 3(4.5%) |
| Surgical approach | Open | 47(71%) | Laparoscopic | 16(24%) |
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