| Literature DB >> 31559189 |
Fabiano Vito d'Amuri1, Umberto Maestroni2, Francesco Pagnini1, Umberto Russo1, Elisa Melani2, Francesco Ziglioli2, Giulio Negrini1, Simone Cella1, Salvatore Cappabianca3, Alfonso Reginelli3, Antonio Barile4, Massimo De Filippo1.
Abstract
Detection of adrenal lesions, because of the widespread use of imaging and especially high-resolution imaging procedures, is increased. Because of the importance to characterize those findings, magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), in particular chemical shift imaging (CSI), is useful to distinguish whether a lesion is benignant or malignant and to avoid further diagnostic or surgical procedures. It represents the first choice of imaging in patient like children or pregnant women, and a valid complement to other imaging techniques like CT or PET/CT. In this review we analyze the role and characteristic of MRI and the imaging features of most common benignant (adenoma, hyperplasia, pheochromocytoma, hemorrhage, cyst, myelolipoma, teratoma, ganglioneuroma, cystic lymphangioma, hemangioma) and malignant [neuroblastoma, adrenocortical carcinoma (ACC), metastases, lymphoma] adrenal lesions.Entities:
Keywords: Imaging; adrenal glands; magnetic resonance imaging (MRI)
Year: 2019 PMID: 31559189 PMCID: PMC6755942 DOI: 10.21037/gs.2019.06.02
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Gland Surg ISSN: 2227-684X