Carlos Armando Navarro Castañeda, Jorge Adrian Romero Sanchez, Carlos Emiliano Garcia Cordova, Jorge Farell Rivas, Gustavo Torres Iparrea, Hortencia Yanet Valdez Mendieta
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Laparoscopic management of giant adrenal cyst: a case report
Background: Giant adrenal cysts represent a rare clinical condition. They are usually diagnosed incidentally. The treatment depends on the size, the associated symptoms, and whether it is a functional tumor or not. They are classified in order of frequency as vascular, pseudocyst, epithelial, and parasitic cysts.