Adrenal imaging. Computed tomographic scanning and magnetic resonance imaging
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Adrenal imaging. Computed tomographic scanning and magnetic resonance imaging
Abstract
On the basis of this review and others, adrenal imaging using MRI requires functional biochemical data, such as scintigraphy (NP-59 and MIBG), for cortical adrenal assessment. For medullary hyperfunction such as intra-adrenal pheochromocytomas and neuroblastomas, MRI provides excellent staging and localization. Computed tomography is preferred for biochemically established hyperfunction such as Cushing's and Conn's syndromes.
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