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A pediatric adrenal mass is a tumor inside an adrenal gland. Some adrenal masses are cancerous (malignant); others are noncancerous (benign).
214-456-5959
Fax: 214-456-5963
469-303-2400
Fax: 469-303-2407
469-488-7000
Fax: 469-488-7001
The adrenal glands are located above the kidneys. Their job is to produce and secrete several hormones (cortisol, aldosterone, epinephrine, norepinephrine, estrogen). Adrenal masses can cause an increase in the level of hormones that are released.
The exact cause of adrenal masses is unknown. As with all types of tumors, they manifest as a growth of abnormal cells that multiply rapidly.
Certain inherited genetic conditions may put children at risk for adrenal masses:
Many children with adrenal masses will not experience any symptoms; in fact, many adrenal masses are discovered during diagnostic testing for other clinical conditions that are unrelated to adrenal disease. For those who do experience symptoms, those symptoms are often related to an excess production of hormones.
Symptoms will vary from child to child, but may include:
There are several methods that are used for diagnosing adrenal masses.
Your child’s doctor may use a combination of these methods: