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Metabolic and anatomic characteristics of benign and malignant adrenal masses on positron emission tomography/computed tomography: a review of literature.
[adrenal incidentaloma]
PET
/
CT
with
(
18
)
F-
fluorodeoxyglucose
(
FDG
)
or
using
different
radiocompounds
has
proven
accuracy
for
detection
of
adrenal
metastases
in
patients
undergoing
cancer
staging
.
It
can
assist
the
diagnostic
work-up
in
oncology
patients
by
identifying
distant
metastases
to
the
adrenal
(
s
)
and
defining
oligometastatic
disease
that
may
benefit
from
targeted
intervention
.
In
patients
with
incidentally
discovered
adrenal
nodules
,
so
-called
adrenal
"
incidentaloma
"
FDG
PET
/
CT
is
emerging
as
a
useful
test
to
distinguish
benign
from
malignant
etiology
.
Current
published
evidence
suggests
a
role
for
FDG
PET
/
CT
in
assessing
the
malignant
potential
of
an
adrenal
lesion
that
has
been
'
indeterminately
'
categorized
with
unenhanced
CT
,
adrenal
protocol
contrast-enhanced
CT
,
or
chemical-shift
MRI
.
FDG
PET
/
CT
could
be
used
to
stratify
patients
with
higher
risk
of
malignancy
for
surgical
intervention
,
while
recommending
surveillance
for
adrenal
masses
with
low
malignant
potential
.
There
are
caveats
for
interpretation
of
the
metabolic
activity
of
an
adrenal
nodule
on
PET
/
CT
that
may
lead
to
false-
positive
and
false-negative
interpretation
.
Adrenal
lesions
represent
a
wide
spectrum
of
etiologies
,
and
the
typical
appearances
on
PET
/
CT
are
still
being
described
,
therefore
our
goal
was
to
summarize
the
current
diagnostic
strategies
for
evaluation
of
adrenal
lesions
and
present
metabolic
and
anatomic
appearances
of
common
and
uncommon
adrenal
lesions
.
In
spite
of
the
emerging
role
of
PET
/
CT
to
differentiate
benign
from
malignant
adrenal
mass
,
especially
in
difficult
cases
,
it
should
be
emphasized
that
PET
/
CT
is
not
needed
for
most
patients
and
that
many
diagnostic
problems
can
be
resolved
by
CT
and
/
or
MR
imaging
.
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symptom
adrenal incidentaloma
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