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Clinical significance of associated nodular lesions of the adrenal in patients with aldosteronoma

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Thirty-seven patients with primary aldosteronism were treated by unilateral total adrenalectomy during a 7-year period (1981–1987). The 37 patients were classified into 3 groups on the basis of adrenal pathology: unilateral solitary adenoma, 23 cases (group 1); unilateral adenomas, 3 cases (group 2); and adenoma with multiple macro- or microscopic nodules, 11 cases (group 3). The preoperative conditions of the patients (age, duration of hypertension, plasma renin activity, plasma aldosterone concentration, and serum potassium concentration), postoperative sequential changes of hormone levels, and outcome of hypertension were compared among the groups in order to determine whether the differences of adrenal pathology would affect the postoperative course. The preoperative parameters excluding age at surgery did not differ significantly among the 3 groups. The mean age in group 3, however, was slightly higher than in groups 1 and 2 (47.8 versus 42.8 versus 42.7 years).

Postoperative hormonal changes were also similar, particularly in groups 1 and 3, staying within the normal range throughout the follow-up period (mean, 31 months; range, 3–86 months). However, postoperative improvement of hypertension showed marked differences, being significantl retarded in patients with multinodular lesions (group 3), about half of whom remained hypertensive even after 1 year. Nodular lesions other than adenoma(s) were, therefore, thought not to contribute to hormonal excess but to result from intractable hypertension.

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Trente-sept patients ayant un hyperaldostéronisme primaire ont eu une surrénalectomie totale unilatérale entre 1981 et 1987. Ces 37 patients ont été classés en 3 groupes selon la pathologie surrénalienne: adénome solitaire unilatéral, 23 cas (groupe 1); adénome unilatéral, 3 cas (groupe 2); et adénome avec nodules micro ou macroscopiques multiples, 11 cas (groupe 3). On a comparé les données préopératoires (âge, durée de l'hypertension, activité rénine plasmatique, concentration d'aldostérone plasmatique et kaliémie), les changements hormonaux postopératoires, et l'évolution de l'hypertension afin de déterminer si des différences de pathologie surrénalienne peuvent influencer l'évolution postopératoire. Les paramètres préopératoires (excepté l'âge) ne différaient pas de façon significative parmi les 3 groupes. L'âge moyen était plus élevé dans le groupe 3 que dans les groupes 1 et 2 (47.8 versus 42.8 versus 42.7 ans).

Les variations hormonales postopératoires étaient également similaires, surtout dans les groupes 1 et 3, restant dans les limites de la normale pendant la période de suivi (moyenne, 31 mois; extrêmes, 3 à 86 mois). Cependant l'amélioration de l'hypertension postopératoire était différente, retardée de façon significative chez les patients ayant des lésions multinodulaires (groupe 3), la moitié d'entre eux restant hypertendus après un an. Les lésions nodulaires, étant donné que les adénomes ne donnent pas d'hypersécrétion hormonale, peuvent traduire plutôt une hypertension prolongée.

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Treinta y siete pacientes con aldosteronismo primario fueron tratados mediante adrenalectomía total unilateral en un período de 7 años (1981–1987). Los 37 pacientes fueron clasificados en 3 grupos con base en la patología adrenal: adenoma solitario unilateral, 23 casos (grupo I); adenomas unilaterales, 3 casos (grupo 2); y adenoma con múltiples macro-o micronódulos, 11 casos (grupo 3). Las condiciones preoperatorias de los pacientes (edad, duración de la hipertensión, actividad de renina plasmática, concentración plasmática de aldosterona, y concentración sérica de potasio), los cambios postoperatorios secuenciales en los niveles hormonales, y el resultado de la hipertensión fueron comparados en los 3 grupos, con el objeto de determinar si las diferencias en la patología adrenal podrían afectar la evolución postoperatoria. Los parámetros preoperatorios, excluyendo la edad en el momento de la cirugía, no diferieron significativamente en los 3 grupos. La edad promedio en el grupo 3, sin embargo, fue ligeramente superior en los grupos 1 y 2 (47.8 versus 42.8 versus 42.7 años).

Los cambios hormonales postoperatorios también fueron similares, particularmente en los grupos 1 y 3, manteniéndose dentro del rango normal a través del seguimiento (promedio, 31 meses; rango, 3–86). Sin embargo, la mejoría postoperatoria de la hipertensión exhibió diferencias marcadas, con aparación significativamente tardía en pacientes con lesiones nodulares (grupo 3); aproximadamente la mitad de éstos permanecieron hipertensos aún después de un año. Por consiguiente, se piensa que las lesiones nodulares diferentes del adenoma(s) no contribuyen al exceso hormonal sino que resultan de la hipertensión intratable.

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Ito, Y., Fujimoto, Y., Obara, T. et al. Clinical significance of associated nodular lesions of the adrenal in patients with aldosteronoma. World J. Surg. 14, 330–334 (1990). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF01658518

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