AIM: In patients with non-hypersecreting adrenal masses, tumor characterization is clinically relevant to establish the appropriate treatment planning. The aim of this study was to comparatively characterize such adrenal lesions using MR and radionuclide techniques. METHODS: Thirty patients with non-hypersecreting unilateral adrenal tumors underwent both MR and adrenal scintigraphy. MR was performed using SE T1- (pre- and post-gadolinium DTPA) and T2-weighted images as well as in- and out-phase chemical-shift imaging (CSI). MR qualitative and quantitative (signal intensity ratios) evaluation was performed. Radionuclide studies consisted of iodine-131 nor-cholesterol (n=20), iodine-131 MIBG (n=15) and fluorine-18 FDG PET (n=11) scans. Histol...
AbstractPurposeTo investigate clinical, biochemical and radiological features in 35 patients with ad...
AbstractPurposeTo evaluate role of quantitative assessment of chemical shift MR imaging and chemical...
Radiological examination may unexpectedly reveal an adrenal mass. Current algorithms for differentia...
AIM: In patients with non-hypersecreting adrenal masses, tumor characterization is clinically releva...
The aim of this study was to compare the results of nor-cholesterol scintigraphy and those of magnet...
To illustrate the role of radiopharmaceuticals in characterizing non-hypersecreting adrenal masses, ...
AbstractPurposeOur aim was to evaluate the diagnostic value of MRI using different parameters in dif...
Objective: To compare nor-cholesterol (nor-Chol) uptake and magnetic resonance (MR) signal intensity...
Abstract The approach to the radiological and clinical evaluation of adrenal masses in...
Background. The aim of this study was to evaluate the diagnostic accuracy of nor-cholesterol radionu...
AbstractIntroductionMost adrenal gland lesions are detected by CT; however some patients are referre...
Background: Several reports show that MR imaging, especially using the chemical-shift sequence, prov...
BACKGROUND: The main challenge in the management of indeterminate incidentally discovered adrenal tu...
INTRODUCTION: Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) has been proposed as the diagnostic technique of choi...
AbstractPurposeTo investigate clinical, biochemical and radiological features in 35 patients with ad...
AbstractPurposeTo evaluate role of quantitative assessment of chemical shift MR imaging and chemical...
Radiological examination may unexpectedly reveal an adrenal mass. Current algorithms for differentia...
AIM: In patients with non-hypersecreting adrenal masses, tumor characterization is clinically releva...
The aim of this study was to compare the results of nor-cholesterol scintigraphy and those of magnet...
To illustrate the role of radiopharmaceuticals in characterizing non-hypersecreting adrenal masses, ...
AbstractPurposeOur aim was to evaluate the diagnostic value of MRI using different parameters in dif...
Objective: To compare nor-cholesterol (nor-Chol) uptake and magnetic resonance (MR) signal intensity...
Abstract The approach to the radiological and clinical evaluation of adrenal masses in...
Background. The aim of this study was to evaluate the diagnostic accuracy of nor-cholesterol radionu...
AbstractIntroductionMost adrenal gland lesions are detected by CT; however some patients are referre...
Background: Several reports show that MR imaging, especially using the chemical-shift sequence, prov...
BACKGROUND: The main challenge in the management of indeterminate incidentally discovered adrenal tu...
INTRODUCTION: Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) has been proposed as the diagnostic technique of choi...
AbstractPurposeTo investigate clinical, biochemical and radiological features in 35 patients with ad...
AbstractPurposeTo evaluate role of quantitative assessment of chemical shift MR imaging and chemical...
Radiological examination may unexpectedly reveal an adrenal mass. Current algorithms for differentia...