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Adrenal cortical hyperplasia: diagnostic workup, subtypes, imaging features and mimics.

Agrons Michelle M1, Corey T Jensen2, Mouhammed Amir Habra3, Christine O Menias4, Akram M Shaaban5, Nicolaus A Wagner-Bartak1, Alicia M Roman-Colon1,6, Khaled M Elsayes1.   

Abstract

Adrenal cortical hyperplasia manifests radiologically as a non-malignant growth, or enlargement, of the adrenal glands, specifically the cortex, although the cortex cannot be definitively identified by conventional imaging. Controlled by the pituitary gland, the adrenal cortex drives critical processes, such as the production of cortisol, mineralocorticoid and sex hormones. Any disruption in the multiple enzymes and hormones involved in these pathways may cause serious or life-threatening symptoms, often associated with anatomical changes in the adrenal glands. Diagnosis and treatment of adrenal cortical hyperplasia requires a thorough clinical evaluation. As imaging has become more robust so has its role in the diagnosis and treatment of adrenal conditions. CT has been the primary modality for adrenal imaging owing to reproducibility, temporal and spatial resolution and broad access. MRI serves a complimentary role in adrenal imaging and can be used to further evaluate indeterminate CT findings or serve as an adjunct tool without the use of ionizing radiation. Ultrasound and fluoroscopy (genitography) are most commonly used in children and foetuses to evaluate congenital adrenal hyperplasia. This article will discuss the clinical presentation, laboratory workup and imaging features of adrenal cortical hyperplasia, both congenital and acquired.

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Year:  2017        PMID: 28707538      PMCID: PMC5963387          DOI: 10.1259/bjr.20170330

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Br J Radiol        ISSN: 0007-1285            Impact factor:   3.039


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