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Myxoid Adrenocortical Adenoma: A report of two cases and literature review.

Myxoid adrenocortical adenomas are uncommon. There were only 61 cases reports documented, and the tumors are tended to be misdiagnosed in virtue of being rare and distinctive histological features. Recently we encountered two myxoid adrenocortical adenoma cases of a 31-year-old Chinese woman and a 45-year-old Chinese man. The patients did not receive further treatment after surgery and were still alive after following up for 20 months. Myxoid adrenocortical adenomas is extremely rare. Recognition of this entity would be beneficial for pathologists to avoid msidiagnosis, and unnecessary treatment.

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