Myelolipomas are rare benign tumors found in the adrenal glands, composed of adipose tissue and hematopoietic cells. There are no direct synonyms for the word "myelolipoma." However, alternative ways to describe the condition may include "adipose-hematopoietic adrenal tumor," "adrenal myeloid metaplasia," or simply "adipose tumor of the adrenal gland." Myelolipomas are often asymptomatic, but when large enough, they can cause pain, discomfort, and hormonal imbalances. Treatment options depend on the size and symptoms of the tumor, and may include surgical removal or close monitoring. Regular check-ups and imaging tests can help to detect and monitor the growth of myelolipomas.