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*Attenuation. The attenuation value only needs to be reported as relative to the 10 HU threshold, such as "well below 10 HU" or "slightly below 10 HU". | *Attenuation. The attenuation value only needs to be reported as relative to the 10 HU threshold, such as "well below 10 HU" or "slightly below 10 HU". | ||
+ | *Heterogeneity only if clearly present.<ref group="notes">Heterogeneity is a fairly specific but unacceptably non-sensitive finding of malignant tumors.<br>- {{cite journal|last1=Tu|first1=Wendy|last2=Verma|first2=Raman|last3=Krishna|first3=Satheesh|last4=McInnes|first4=Matthew D. F.|last5=Flood|first5=Trevor A.|last6=Schieda|first6=Nicola|title=Can Adrenal Adenomas Be Differentiated From Adrenal Metastases at Single-Phase Contrast-Enhanced CT?|journal=American Journal of Roentgenology|volume=211|issue=5|year=2018|pages=1044–1050|issn=0361-803X|doi=10.2214/AJR.17.19276}}</ref> | ||
*Optionally, a recommendation for further workup if applicable. | *Optionally, a recommendation for further workup if applicable. | ||
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Latest revision as of 08:46, 2 August 2019
Author:
Mikael Häggström [notes 1]
Evaluation
Measure:
- Size
- Attenuation
- Heterogeneity[1]
Further workup
Adrenal masses discovered incidentally ("incidentalomas") have the following workup by Swedish national guidelines:[2]
Features | Workup | ||
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Size < 1 cm | No radiologic workup needed (but biochemical screening may be indicated if clinical suspicion of being hormonally active) | ||
Size 1 to 4 cm | Attenuation ≤10 HU (adenoma) | ||
Attenuation >10 HU | Without IV contrast | CT after 6 months, then stop if size is unchanged | |
On contrast CT | CT without contrast as either:
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Report
- Size
- Attenuation. The attenuation value only needs to be reported as relative to the 10 HU threshold, such as "well below 10 HU" or "slightly below 10 HU".
- Heterogeneity only if clearly present.[notes 2]
- Optionally, a recommendation for further workup if applicable.
Notes
- ↑ For a full list of contributors, see article history. Creators of images are attributed at the image description pages, seen by clicking on the images. See Radlines:Authorship for details.
- ↑ Heterogeneity is a fairly specific but unacceptably non-sensitive finding of malignant tumors.
- Tu, Wendy; Verma, Raman; Krishna, Satheesh; McInnes, Matthew D. F.; Flood, Trevor A.; Schieda, Nicola (2018). "Can Adrenal Adenomas Be Differentiated From Adrenal Metastases at Single-Phase Contrast-Enhanced CT? ". American Journal of Roentgenology 211 (5): 1044–1050. doi: . ISSN 0361-803X.
References
- ↑ Tu, Wendy; Verma, Raman; Krishna, Satheesh; McInnes, Matthew D. F.; Flood, Trevor A.; Schieda, Nicola (2018). "Can Adrenal Adenomas Be Differentiated From Adrenal Metastases at Single-Phase Contrast-Enhanced CT? ". American Journal of Roentgenology 211 (5): 1044–1050. doi: . ISSN 0361-803X.
- ↑ . Utredning av binjureincidentalom (Workup of adrenal incidentalomas). Swedish Society of Radiology.