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Adrenal cortical adenoma-cavernous hemangioma collision tumor: a case report

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  • Yanghong Ou

  • Lili Wang

  • Hongguang Qu

  • Yingmei Jia

  • May 22, 2026

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    Adrenal collision tumors (ACTs) consist of two distinct tumors within a single adrenal gland, complicating preoperative diagnosis and management.

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    A case study presented a 49-year-old woman with ACT, featuring a cortical adenoma and cavernous hemangioma in the right adrenal gland.

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    Imaging revealed a well-defined right adrenal mass with distinct components, comprising 35% adenoma and 65% hemangioma by volume.

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    CT and MRI demonstrated characteristic imaging patterns for each tumor component, aiding in the diagnosis of the collision tumor.

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    Surgical resection was performed due to tumor size and potential malignancy, confirming the presence of both tumor types with clear demarcation.

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