When a radiologist calls something "unremarkable," she means that there was nothing unusual to note. It's good news.
adrenal oversecretion is a cause of Cushing's syndrome.
Above the kidney is suprarenal, or sometimes adrenal.
Unless removed for medical reasons - humans are usually born with... one brain two lungs one heart two kidneys one gall bladder one liver one pancreas one bladder one large intestine one small intestine... Making twelve organs in total.
Renal failure is a serious medical condition affecting the kidneys. When a person suffers from renal failure, their kidneys are not functioning properly or no longer work at all. Renal failure can be a progressive disease or a temporary one depending on the cause and available treatment options.
The kidneys are organs that filter wastes (such as urea) from the blood and excrete them, along with water, as urine. The medical field that studies the kidneys and diseases of the kidney is called nephrology (nephro- meaning kidney is from the Ancient Greek word nephros; the adjective renalmeaning related to the kidney is from Latin rēnēs, meaning kidneys). In humans, the kidneys are located in the posterior part of the abdomen. There is one on each side of the spine; the right kidney sits just below the liver, the left below the diaphragm and adjacent to the spleen. Above each kidney is an adrenal gland (also called the suprarenal gland). The asymmetry within the abdominal cavity caused by the liver results in the right kidney being slightly lower than the left one while the left kidney is located slightly more medial. The kidneys are retroperitoneal, which means they lie behind the peritoneum, the lining of the abdominal cavity. They are approximately at the vertebral level T12 to L3. The upper parts of the kidneys are partially protected by the eleventh and twelfth ribs, and each whole kidney is surrounded by two layers of fat (the perirenal and pararenal fat) which help to cushion it. Congenital absence of one or both kidneys, known as unilateral or bilateral renal agenesis can occur.11. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kidney
There is nothing unusual about their condition
Adrenal glands
When a medical report or imaging study states that the visualized pancreas is "unremarkable," it means that there are no significant abnormalities or findings of concern observed in the pancreas. Essentially, it suggests that the pancreas appears normal and there are no apparent signs of disease, injury, or other abnormalities that would warrant further investigation or intervention. This term is commonly used in radiology reports or medical assessments to describe normal findings when no specific issues or abnormalities are detected during the examination. However, it's important to note that the interpretation of medical results should always be done by a qualified healthcare professional who has access to your complete medical history and can provide a comprehensive evaluation
Adrenal glands. The adrenal cortex supplies steroids, the adrenal medulla supplies epinephrine and norepinephrine (reference: Stedman's Electronic Medical Dictionary, version 7). They are also known as the suprarenal glands, b/c they are located above ("supra") the kidneys.
"Unremarkable" in medical terms means no obvious abnormality. Thus, an unremarkable thyroid is good news.
The medical term pertaining to the pancreas is "pancreatic" or "pancreatitis", which refers to inflammation of the pancreas.
The medical term is "cortical," which means relating to or involving the cortex of the adrenal gland.
The term 'unremarkable' when used in medical terminology refers to nothing out of the ordinary. The term unremarkable aorta on an MRI reading would mean there is nothing to be concerned about with the aorta, there is nothing out of the ordinary.
Unremarkable intervertebral discs refer to discs in the spine that appear normal without any significant abnormalities or findings upon imaging, such as MRI or CT scans. This term is used when there are no signs of degeneration, bulging, herniation, or other pathologies noted in the intervertebral discs.
The autoimmune inflammation of the adrenal glands is Addison's disease.
That means they didn't see anything that was abnormal.
adrenal oversecretion is a cause of Cushing's syndrome.