Improvements in abdominal imaging techniques have increased the detection of clinically inapparent adrenal masses, or incidentalomas (AI), the appropriate diagnosis and management of which have become a common clinical problem for health care professionals. Once an adrenal mass has been detected, the clinician needs to address two questions: 1) is the tumor hormonally active? and 2) is there any chance of the mass being malignant? The majority of AI is non-hypersecretory cortical adenomas, but an endocrine evaluation can lead to […]