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Imaging of adrenal incidentaloma: our experience.
[adrenal incidentaloma]
To
investigate
clinical
,
biochemical
and
radiological
features
in
35
patients
with
adrenal
incidentaloma
found
on
CT
and
/
or
MRI
and
to
define
the
management
of
patients
with
adrenal
masses
.
From
January
2011
and
May
2013
,
35
patients
(
19
F
,
16
M
)
with
an
adrenal
mass
incidentally
discovered
on
CT
and
/
or
MRI
were
enrolled
in
a
retrospective
study
.
Thirthy-
two
patients
underwent
MDCT
and
eight
1
.
5
MRI
.
Patients
consisted
in
16
males
and
19
females
,
aged
between
25
and
89
Â
yo
.
Adrenal
lesions
were
most
commonly
found
in
the
sixth
decade
;
in
relation
to
the
side
of
the
mass
,
20
were
found
on
left
side
,
15
on
the
right
.
Of
all
the
mass
analyzed
,
3
were
<
1
Â
cm
diameter
,
29
between
1
and
4
Â
cm
,
3
Â
>
Â
4
Â
cm
.
The
most
common
finding
on
CT
was
adenoma-like
appearance
(
19
cases
in
relation
to
size
,
14
in
relation
to
attenuation
values
)
.
Hormonal
analysis
showed
32
cases
of
nonfunctional
masses
and
3
cases
of
hormone
activity
.
Adrenalectomy
was
performed
in
ten
patients
having
adenoma
(
5
cases
)
,
malignant
lesions
(
2
cases
)
,
pheocromocitoma
,
cyst
and
myelolipoma
(
1
case
)
.
Diagnostic
approach
to
adrenal
incidentaloma
is
focused
on
the
definition
of
malignancy
and
hormonal
activity
;
the
characterization
is
needs
hormonal
and
radiological
(
CT
and
/
or
MRI
)
evaluation
,
even
if
a
fine
needle
aspiration
is
needed
in
selected
cases
.
Benign
and
/
or
non-hypersecreting
hormone
lesion
with
<
4
Â
cm
diameter
could
be
sent
to
follow-up
;
active
adrenal
tumors
or
>
4
Â
cm
diameter
lesions
with
malignancy
suspicious
or
growth
during
follow-up
could
be
treated
with
surgical
adrenalectomy
.
Diseases
Validation
Diseases presenting
"common finding"
symptom
adrenal incidentaloma
coats disease
cohen syndrome
cushing syndrome
dentinogenesis imperfecta
dystrophic epidermolysis bullosa
familial mediterranean fever
inclusion body myositis
systemic capillary leak syndrome
waldenström macroglobulinemia
zellweger syndrome
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