| Literature DB >> 10087132 |
C Rodrigo Gasque1, L Martí-Bonmatí, R Dosdá, A Gonzalez Martinez.
Abstract
The aim of this case report is to describe the appearance on magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) of an incidentally found adenomatoid tumor of the adrenal gland, and to evaluate the utility of MRI in characterizing this type of tumor. The appearance of the tumor was nonspecific on T1-weighted in-phase, opposed-phase, and T2-weighted images, as well as its behavior after paramagnetic contrast administration, outlining the differential diagnosis among carcinoma, metastatic tumors, and pheochromocytoma. After surgery, the pathologic diagnosis was adenomatoid benign tumor of mesothelial origin. Although MRI enables the characterization of most benign lesions of the adrenal gland, the appearance of other lesions is nonspecific. In our case, MRI did not assist in preoperative diagnosis, guiding us towards a diagnosis of malignancy.Entities:
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Year: 1999 PMID: 10087132 DOI: 10.1007/s003300050708
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Eur Radiol ISSN: 0938-7994 Impact factor: 5.315