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Adrenal gland tumours

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Adrenal gland tumours are growths on the adrenal glands that can be benign or malignant, and often cause problems by producing too many hormones, leading to symptoms like high blood pressure, headaches, sweating, anxiety, and palpitations, though many silent tumours are found accidentally.

Common types include adenomas and pheochromocytomas. Treatment depends on the tumour type, size, and hormone production, often involving surgery


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