pubmed-article:683864 | pubmed:abstractText | In three of these four cases of malignant tumour of the adrenal cortex, a prolonged fever and a major inflammatory syndrome were the presenting features. The precise diagnosis was made before surgery only once. In two cases, it was a surgical discovery (one patient operated upon with a false diagnosis and another with no precise diagnosis). In the last case, the malignant tumour of the cortex was discovered at autopsy. The chief characteristics of these tumours are reviewed: rare ; presenting with chest pain, a mass in the hypochondrium, metastases, or general symptoms, possibly high and prolonged fever. The prognosis is gloomy, the majority of patients dying the six months which follow the operation. | lld:pubmed |