@article{article_1656291, title={Adrenal Lymphangiomatous CYST with papillary and pseudopapillary endothelial proliferation and sinaptophysin positivity: A Case Report}, journal={Developments and Experiments in Health and Medicine}, volume={39}, pages={61–65}, year={2025}, author={Mızrak, Ali}, keywords={Adrenal cyst, endothelial proliferation, lymphangiomatous cyst, synaptophysin}, abstract={Benign adrenal cysts are rare lesions. Although they can cause some clinical symptoms such as abdominal distension and pain, they are mostly encountered incidentally. The most common are pseudocysts, endothelial, epithelial, and parasitic cysts. Endothelial cysts may be of vascular or lymphatic origin. In this case report, a unilocular lymphangiamotous adrenal cyst showing marked papillary and micropapillary proliferation and synaptophysin positivity is discussed in the light of current literature.}, number={1}, publisher={Dokuz Eylul University}