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Complete Spontaneous Regression Of A Functioning Adrenocortical Carcinoma In An Infant

Kasat et al., 2001Kidney cancer

Kasat, L. S., Borwankar, S. S., Naregal, A., & Jain, M. (2001). Complete spontaneous regression of a functioning adrenocortical carcinoma in an infant. Pediatric Surgery International, 17(2-3), 230-231.

Abstract

A 9-month-old female presented with Cushing's syndrome. Investigations suggested the diagnosis and revealed a functioning left adrenal carcinoma without metastasis. However, when the abdomen was explored 30 days later after controlling the hypertension only normal adrenals were encountered, suggesting complete spontaneous regression. This is the fourth case of its kind. The case along with a review of this rare phenomenon is presented.

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