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Review
. 2003 Oct;37(5):244-7.
doi: 10.1016/s0003-4401(03)00034-2.

[Characterization of adrenal incidentaloma discovered with tomography. General review]

[Article in French]
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[Characterization of adrenal incidentaloma discovered with tomography. General review]

[Article in French]
M A Gomez et al. Ann Urol (Paris). 2003 Oct.

Abstract

The detection of an incidentaloma at abdominal Computed Tomography (CT), except CT features that permit a specific diagnosis (hemorrhage, myelolipoma or cyst), become a problem to differentiate adenomas from "non adenomas" (primary or secondary malignancy) incidentalomas. A density of ten Hounsfield units or less with a nonenhanced CT is a feature of benign incidentaloma (essentially lipid-rich adrenal adenomas). There are two limitations of this characterization: incidentalomas initially detected at enhanced CT and lipid-poor adrenal adenomas. The relative enhancement washout on enhanced CT, by using a threshold of 50% washout, permit then to characterized as adenomas or "non adenomas" incidentalomas on a 10-minute-delayed enhanced CT. Limitations of this characterization are only for benign pheochromocytomas and atypical adrenal cortical carcinomas.

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