Adrenocortical tumors: results of treatment and study of Weiss's score as a prognostic factor

Authors

  • Antonio Marmo Lucon University of São Paulo; Faculty of Medicine; Hospital das Clínicas; Department of Urology, Endocrinology and Pathology
  • Maria Adelaide Pereira University of São Paulo; Faculty of Medicine; Hospital das Clínicas; Department of Urology, Endocrinology and Pathology
  • Berenice B. Mendonça University of São Paulo; Faculty of Medicine; Hospital das Clínicas; Department of Urology, Endocrinology and Pathology
  • Maria Claudia Zerbini University of São Paulo; Faculty of Medicine; Hospital das Clínicas; Department of Urology, Endocrinology and Pathology
  • Luiz B. Saldanha University of São Paulo; Faculty of Medicine; Hospital das Clínicas; Department of Urology, Endocrinology and Pathology
  • Sami Arap University of São Paulo; Faculty of Medicine; Hospital das Clínicas; Department of Urology, Endocrinology and Pathology

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.1590/S0041-87812002000600002

Keywords:

Adrenocortical carcinoma, Weiss's score, Adrenocortical tumors, Adrenocortical adenomas, Adrenal neoplasia

Abstract

PURPOSE: The differential diagnosis between benign and malignant adrenal cortical tumors circumscribed to the gland is controversial. One hundred and seven patients with adrenal cortex tumors (excluding those with primary hyperaldosteronism) were studied to assess the 5-year survival rate of adults, children, patients stratified by pathological stage, and patients stratified according to Weiss's score of <3 or >;3. METHODS: The patients were evaluated both clinically and biochemically. One hundred and five patients underwent surgery and were classified pathologically as stages I, II, III, or IV. The tumors were weighed, measured, and classified according to Weiss's criteria and divided into 2 groups: <3 and >;3. RESULTS: After 5 years, the survival rate was 77.5% for the whole group, 74.61% for the adults, 84.3% for the children, 100% for stage I, 83.9% for stage II, 33% for stage III, and 11.7% for stage IV groups. Additionally, after 5 years, 100% of the patients with tumors with Weiss's score <3 were alive compared to 61.65% of those with Weiss's score >;3. The average weights of the tumors of score <3 and >;3 were 23.38 g ± 41.36 g and 376.3 ± 538.76 g, respectively, which is a statistically significant difference. The average sizes of tumors of Weiss's score <3 and >;3 were 3.67 ± 2.2 cm and 9.64 ± 5.8 cm, respectively, which is also a statistically significant difference. CONCLUSIONS: Weiss's score may be a good prognostic factor for tumors of the adrenal cortex. Additionally, there was a statistically significant difference between the average weight and size of tumors with benign behavior (Weiss's score <3) and those with malignant behavior (Weiss's score >;3).

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2002-01-01

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Lucon, A. M., Pereira, M. A., Mendonça, B. B., Zerbini, M. C., Saldanha, L. B., & Arap, S. (2002). Adrenocortical tumors: results of treatment and study of Weiss’s score as a prognostic factor . Revista Do Hospital Das Clínicas, 57(6), 251-256. https://doi.org/10.1590/S0041-87812002000600002