What are the symptoms of adrenocortical carcinoma

Updated on healthy 2024-05-09
11 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    The most common symptoms of adrenocortical carcinoma tumors are lumbar distension, low back pain, abdominal distension, fever, weight loss, fatigue, fatigue, and the tumor may cause dyspnea and chest pain, but these are not specific symptoms, the most common metastasis sites are the liver and lungs, and may also metastasize to the kidneys and inferior vena cava.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    Early symptoms may include low back pain, some patients will feel a lump in the abdomen, and blood in the urine, and some patients will have a very painful feeling in the late stage, during which there may also be fever, weight will become lighter, no appetite to eat, and severe cough symptoms, this disease should be found in time**. It is important for patients to relax and be in a good mood every day.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    There are no special symptoms, and they will be detected when they are checked.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    After looking at CT, the best ** plan: radiofrequency ablation or chemical knife ablation + gamma knife + embolization intervention. If your physical and financial conditions allow, it is best to come to Beijing**.

    Chief Physician Feng Weijian, Department of Medical Oncology, Fuxing Hospital, Capital Medical University.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    I used to have adrenocortical carcinoma at the age of three, and now I'm twenty-two years old.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Hello, the malignant tumor that occurs in the adrenal cortex is called adrenocortical carcinoma, at present, there are many ways to use this malignant tumor, patients should choose carefully, each method corresponds to the patient is different, mainly according to the patient's cancer stage, personal physical condition, deterioration degree and other factors to decide which method to use to achieve the maximum effect. The specific ** plan should also listen to the opinions of the attending physician.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Hello, the patient has adrenocortical carcinoma, it looks like the surgery has been carried out, and chemotherapy is usually performed after the operation, and the drug you said is also effective for the patient's condition.

    In addition, if the patient wants to undergo chemotherapy, because the effect of chemotherapy is greater, it will cause great harm to the body, then it can be combined with the diagnosis of traditional Chinese medicine during chemotherapy to treat the symptoms, which will also have a very good effect.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    The tumor has an adrenocortical tumor, so what are the symptoms of adrenocortical tumor?

    Adrenocortical tumors have symptoms of chest pain, tightness, and rapid heartbeat. Adrenal tumors may be associated with excessive cortisol secretion, but relative disturbances in hypothalamic or central regulation are not excluded. Even excessive adrenocorticotropic hormone secretion can cause bilateral frontal-adrenal hyperplasia.

    If there are other abnormalities, it is necessary to consult a doctor or go to the hospital in time, and then targeted**.

    Adrenal tumors can cause hyperaldosteronism, which can lead to hypertension, hypokalemia, and water and electrolyte imbalances. Hypertension is the first symptom of the disease and manifests as moderate hypertension, and children may develop malignant hypertension that does not respond to antihypertensive drugs. Hypokalemia can further lead to muscle weakness and muscle paralysis, and patients will experience weakness in their limbs and have to stay in bed.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    The occurrence of adrenocortical tumor should be checked first, so is the adrenocortical tumor serious?

    Adrenocortical tumors are severe. Adrenocortical adenomas can produce too much aldosterone, resulting in patients producing primary aldosteronism, adrenocortical tumors are a relatively serious endocrine system disease, and adrenocortical adenomas can secrete a certain amount of aldosterone, thereby inhibiting the renin angiotensin system, resulting in hypertension, hypokalemia, muscle weakness, and increased nocturia.

    There is also high blood pressure is one of the earliest symptoms of adrenal cortical tumor patients, but the patient's hypokalemia will seriously affect the patient's quality of life, in the early stage of hypokalemia, the patient can only have numbness in both lower limbs, gradually appear numbness of the limbs, severe patients can also affect the respiratory muscles, resulting in dyspnea and dysphagia.

  10. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    Adrenocortical tumors can be distinguished from other tumors, so what are the characteristics of adrenocortical tumors?

    Adrenocortical tumors can secrete cortisol and cause hypercortisol, causing metabolic disorders and multi-organ dysfunction, but the onset of cortisolism caused by adenoma or adenocarcinoma is more acute than that of adrenal hyperplasia, and the course of the disease is shorter. Patients mainly manifest as central obesity, full moon face, ** purple striae, increased body hair, often acne, hypertension, palpitations, chest tightness and other symptoms, due to the three major nutrient metabolism disorders leading to high blood sugar, but also osteoporosis, low back bone pain, sexual dysfunction and so on.

    Hyperaldosteronism is characterized by hypertension, hypokalemia, periodic muscle weakness, paralysis, or convulsions. Patients with adrenocortical carcinoma may have abdominal pain, tiredness, and weight loss, and 0% to 20% of patients have mild to moderate fever. When aldosterone secretion is increased, the main manifestations are hypertension and hypokalemic alkalosis, accompanied by elevated plasma aldosterone and inhibition of the renin-angiotensin system.

  11. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    The sonography of the adrenal cortex glands can be seen that the size of the swollen sock is large, up to 6 8 cm, the shape is irregular, the internal echo is uneven, if there is necrosis and liquefaction, the echo area without a lap can be seen, and the strong echo with acoustic shadow of calcification foci can also be seen.

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