Abstract

Cystic lesions of the adrenal gland are usually rare, seen in 1/5750 to 1/250,000 of the population. They may be true cysts, infectious cysts, malignancies with cystic degeneration, or pseudocysts. Adrenal cysts are rare in the differential diagnosis of Retroperitoneal Cysts (RPC) and may be treated. They can be correctly identified through pathological testing. Here, the author presents a case of giant adrenal cyst in a young 38-year-old female.

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