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. 1989 Jun;171(3):671-4.
doi: 10.1148/radiology.171.3.2717736.

MR characterization of adrenal masses: field strength and pulse sequence considerations

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MR characterization of adrenal masses: field strength and pulse sequence considerations

R Kier et al. Radiology. 1989 Jun.

Abstract

The authors evaluated the ability of magnetic resonance (MR) imaging at 1.5 T to characterize 28 adrenal masses, using several variables: signal intensity ratios (adrenal/liver and adrenal/fat) on T2- and T1-weighted images, and the calculated T2 relaxation time of the adrenal mass. Signal intensity ratios were unreliable in distinguishing adenomas from nonadenomas. The calculated T2 relaxation time was more useful: All 15 adrenal masses with a T2 of less than 60 msec were adenomas. A T2 greater than 60 msec was less specific and included six metastases, two pheochromocytomas, one adrenal carcinoma, two adrenal hemorrhages, and two nonhyper-functioning adenomas. Therefore, T2 values are more accurate than signal intensity ratios for characterization of adrenal masses at 1.5 T. The unsuitability of previously published criteria determined with 0.35- and 0.5-T systems may reflect the change of T1 and T2 relaxation times with field strength, altering the relative T1 and T2 weighting by a given pulse sequence.

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