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Laboratory Value | Result |
Serum | |
Sodium | 147 mEq/L |
Potassium | 2.9 mEq/L |
Chloride | 105 mEq/L |
HCO3- | 32 mEq/L |
Creatinine | 0.6 mg/dL |
Glucose | 94 mg/dL |
Adrenal cortical carcinomas are rare tumors that arise from the outer layer of the adrenal gland called the adrenal cortex. They account for only about 1% of all cancers.
Adrenal cortical tumors can be either benign (noncancerous) or cancerous. The most common type of adrenal cortical tumor is a pheochromocytoma, arising from the chromaffin cell, which produces the hormone adrenaline.
Symptoms of an adrenal cortical carcinoma depend on the type but may include: feeling very tired, weight loss, truncal obesity, muscle weakness, and blood in the urine.
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