Adrenal calcification foci refers to the appearance of calcified spots in the adrenal tissue, which are mostly found during imaging examinations such as ultrasound or CT examination. Including physiological calcification foci, generally no need to deal with, regular review can be; pathological calcification foci, such as tumors, tuberculosis, etc., need to improve the adrenal magnetic examination, to clarify the nature of targeted treatment.
Adrenal calcification foci refer to the high density of adrenal gland found during imaging examination, which can be divided into physiological adrenal calcification foci and pathological calcification foci, and need to be handled according to different situations.
Physiological adrenal calcification foci often have no clinical symptoms and can be left untreated for the time being for regular observation; whereas pathological calcification foci mostly occur in adrenal tumors, tuberculosis, and adrenal atrophy or calcification, which need to be further clarified using methods such as nuclear magnetism, and then surgical or pharmacological treatments can be carried out to address the specific causes of the disease.
When adrenal calcification foci are found, it is recommended that patients go to the hospital in time for corresponding treatment.