Adenolipomas are usually asymptomatic, softnodules that aren't tender, and are slow-growing. In the case of thyroid adenolipomas, breathing restrictions may be present.
Adenolipomas are benign tumors, meaning they have no potential to become malignant. Surgery is curative, however, adenolipomas can reoccur.
History
Adenolipomas are a relatively recent diagnosis, being first described by Hitchcock et al. in 1993 in a case series. Ait-Ourhrouil and Grosshans later made another case series, disagreeing with the given name and proposing the term peri-sudoral lipoma.