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Infantile acne as the initial sign of an adrenocortical tumor
Margaret Wing Yan Mann
, Susan Schroeder Ellis
, Susan Bayliss Mallory
Division of Dermatology
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Keyphrases
Adrenal Tumor
100%
Dehydroepiandrosterone
100%
Infantile Acne
100%
Virilization
50%
Accelerated Growth
50%
Tumor
25%
Computed Tomography
25%
Poor Prognosis
25%
Ultrasound
25%
Abdominal
25%
Diagnostic Evaluation
25%
Cortisol
25%
Early Diagnosis
25%
Metastatic Disease
25%
Adrenal Mass
25%
Testosterone
25%
6 Months of Age
25%
Luteinizing Hormone
25%
Acne
25%
Surgical Excision
25%
Laboratory Evaluation
25%
Follicle-stimulating Hormone
25%
Regional Disease
25%
Complete Surgical Excision
25%
Encapsulated Tumor
25%
Total Testosterone
25%
Childhood Adrenocortical Tumor
25%
Free Testosterone
25%
Medicine and Dentistry
Adrenal Cortex Tumor
100%
Acneiform Eruption
100%
Prasterone
100%
Virilization
50%
Neoplasm
25%
Metastatic Carcinoma
25%
Computer Assisted Tomography
25%
Hydrocortisone
25%
Tumor
25%
Recurrent Disease
25%
Early Diagnosis
25%
Luteinizing Hormone
25%
Follitropin
25%
Sulfate
25%