Secretory Adenoma
A secreting adenoma is a generally benign tumor that originates in glandular tissue and actively produces hormones, releasing them in amounts that can disrupt the body's balance.
Common symptoms: The manifestations depend on the hormone involved and the gland affected; they can include metabolic changes, in weight, in the skin, in blood pressure, or in other functions regulated by hormones.
When to see a doctor? It is advisable to seek guidance with persistent or unexplained hormonal symptoms that affect overall well-being.
Which specialist treats it? The endocrinologist is the professional specialized in glands and hormones, and at times collaborates with other specialists depending on the case. If you notice changes that suggest a hormonal imbalance, a professional assessment helps clarify them.
Data on 253 doctors who treat secretory adenoma
Specialties that treat secretory adenoma
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Doctors specialized in secretory adenoma
Dra. Claudia Ileana Saenz Corral
Dra. Maria Gomez Palacio Schjetnan
Dr. Abel Alberto Pavía López
Dr. Rabindranath García López
Dr. Miguel Angel Escobedo Robledo
Dr. Jose Antonio Zamora Lomelí
Dr. Arnoldo Samuel Kraus Weisman
Dr. Mauricio Enrique Zaragoza Perez
Dr. Carlos Manuel Diaz Contreras Piedras
Dr. Carlos Manuel Diaz Contreras Piedras
Dr. Alvaro Takane Kimura
Dra. Nilda Eliana Gómez Bernal
Dra. Maria Alejandra Torrero Miranda
Dr. Oscar Sánchez Escandón
Dr. Joaquín Gerardo Joya Galeana
Dr. Julio Sandoval Zárate
Dr. José Alvaro Burgos Zuleta
Dr. Lorenzo Rish Fein
Dr. Carlos Takumi Namba Bando
Dr. Luz Maria Viveros Añorbe
Frequently asked questions
What is secretory adenoma?
A secreting adenoma is a generally benign tumor that originates in glandular tissue and actively produces hormones, releasing them in amounts that can disrupt the body's balance.
Which doctor treats secretory adenoma?
Secretory Adenoma is usually treated by specialists in anatomical pathologist, anesthesiologist, audiologist, cardiologist, cardiovascular and thoracic surgeon, general surgeon, dermatologist, diabetologist, endocrinologist, nurse, gastroenterologist, pediatric gastroenterologist, clinical analyst, internist, nephrologist, pulmonologist, neurosurgeon, neurologist, ophthalmologist, otolaryngologist.