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incidentaloma Translationsincidentaloma
in·ci·dent·a·lo·ma (in'sĭ-dent'ă-lō'mă), Mass lesion, usually of the adrenal gland, serendipitously noted during computed tomographic examinations performed for other reasons. [incidental + -oma, tumor] A mass or lesion unexpectedly identified during a routine physical exam, imaging procedure—CT, MRI, ultrasound or other—or surgical exploration. Sites Endocrine—adrenal, parathyroid, pituitary, thyroid—kidney, lungincidentaloma Medtalk An incidentally discovered mass or lesion, detected by CT, MRI, or other imaging modality performed for an unrelated reason. See Pathologist's tumor. Cf Ulysses syndrome. in·ci·dent·a·lo·ma (in'si-den'tă-lō'mă) Mass lesion, noted fortuitously during computed tomographic examinations performed for other reasons. [incidental + -oma, tumor] |