Abstract
Adrenal cortical tumours are uncommon in children. For many years it was thought that the majority were malignant with a poor prognosis. Pathological criteria for malignancy are unreliable for these tumours in childhood. The radiological findings in seven children are presented. Large tumour size (>6 cm diameter) and radiological appearances such as a complex echo pattern were considered to provide useful indicators of malignancy.
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