Adrenal Basics Flashcards

1
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A benign adrenal adenoma on CT is consistent with what HU?

What is the parameters to know for contrast washout?

A

Hounsfield units < 18

Washout >60% at 15 minutes

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A benign adrenal adenoma shows what on MRI scan

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chemical shift imaging; i.e “out of phase” imaging or drop in signal intensity > 20%

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Pheochromocytoma looks like what on CT scan?

A

Looks like an adrenal adenoma. Need additional functional studies.

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Pheochromocytoma appears best on which MRI parameter?

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It has high signal intensity on T2-weighted images (i.e. it is bright, similar to CSF and gallbladder on T2-weighted)

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What specific scan is used to evaluate metastatic pheochromocytoma or a pheo of unknown origin?

What are some common medications that interfere with this test?

A

MIBG (metaiodobenzylguanidine) scan

  • opioids, tramadol, TCAs, ACEI’s, antipsychotics
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What imaging findings hint you to suspecting an adrenocortical carcinoma?

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Larger, and also functional tumors
Venous tumor extension (may need MRI to better characterize)
Calcifications
Cysts (more likely cancerous vs. renal cysts)

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Given certain sizes of adrenal masses, what are the percent chances of malignancy is an adrenal incidentaloma is 4cm, 4-6cm, and >6cm?

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4 cm: < 2%

4-6 cm: 6%

> 6 cm: >25%

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What imaging findings are correlative for a myelolipoma?

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CT scan: fatty tumor = negative Hounsfield units

MRI: fat = high signal intensity on T1 weighted imaging
** bone marrow elements = low T1 signal, moderate T2 signal

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