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An adrenal mass discovered in testing for another condition (an "incidentaloma") warrants biochemical tests to detect pheochromocytoma, excess cortisol, and, in a patient with hypertension, primary hyperaldosteronism. Imaging may distinguish benign from malignant lesions. Small nonfunctioning adrenal tumors with low CT attenuation generally do not warrant intervention or long-term follow-up.
Electron Kebebew (Wed,) studied this question.