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English: ADRENAL GLAND: BILATERAL PHEOCHROMOCYTOMA Cross section of bilateral pheochromocytomas from a 30-year-old man with MEN syndrome type IIa. The right adrenal tumor weighed 168 g and the left 220 g. Note the distinct multinodular, multicentric pattern of growth on both sides.
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