Adrenal calcification - bilateral

Case contributed by Mohammad Taghi Niknejad , 24 Jun 2013
Diagnosis almost certain
Changed by Ayla Al Kabbani, 15 Nov 2019

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AdrenalBilateral adrenal calcification (bilateral)
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Adrenal calcification is not a rare finding in asymptomatic asymptomatic people, and is usually the result of previous haemorrhage or or tuberculosis (TB). 

  • -<p><strong>Adrenal calcification</strong> is not a rare finding in asymptomatic people, and is usually the result of previous haemorrhage or tuberculosis (TB). </p>
  • +<p><a title="Adrenal calcification" href="/articles/adrenal-calcification">Adrenal calcification</a> is not a rare finding in asymptomatic people, and is usually the result of previous haemorrhage or tuberculosis (TB). </p>
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