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Ganglioneuroma, Adrenal, Rat

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Endocrine System

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Abstract

The size of the neoplasms vary but are often as much as 10 mm in diameter (Fig. 28) and displace much of the affected adrenal. In all cases from the literature, only one adrenal was involved. Although the affected adrenal is enlarged, some magnification is required to determine the nature of the enlargement.

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Reznik, G., Ward, J.M. (1983). Ganglioneuroma, Adrenal, Rat. In: Jones, T.C., Mohr, U., Hunt, R.D., Capen, C.C. (eds) Endocrine System. Monographs on Pathology of Laboratory Animals. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-96720-7_8

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