| Metastatic Adenocarcinoma
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Etiology
Unknown.
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Pathogenesis
Arrive via systemic circulation
Unknown why lung carcinoma has predilection for adrenals,
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Epidemiology
Up to 25% of patients with metastatic carcinomas
Lung and breast predominate
Also GI tract, thyroid, kidney, other adrenal
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General Gross Description
May be cortical or medullary, tan with or without hemorrhage or necrosis.
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General Microscopic Description
Resembles primary site
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Clinical Correlation
Requires chemotherapy to treat.
May be associated with mild adrenal failure.
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References
Diagnostic Surgical Pathology, 2d edition, Sternberg SS (ed). Philadelphia: Lippincott-Raven,1996, pp. 585-6.
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| Metastatic Adenocarcinoma
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| Synopsis by: Melinda Sanders M.D. (T93000M81406)[444]
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