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      Magnetic resonance imaging of adrenal gland: state of the art

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          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.

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          Journal
          Gland Surg
          Gland Surg
          GS
          Gland Surgery
          AME Publishing Company
          2227-684X
          2227-8575
          September 2019
          September 2019
          : 8
          : Suppl 3
          : S223-S232
          Affiliations
          [1 ]Department of Medicine and Surgery, Unit of Radiologic Science, University of Parma, Maggiore Hospital , Parma, Italy;
          [2 ]Department of Medicine and Surgery, Unit of Urology, Maggiore Hospital , Parma, Italy;
          [3 ]Department of Radiology and Radiotherapy, University of Campania “Luigi Vanvitelli” , Napoli, Italy;
          [4 ]Department of Biotechnological and Applied Clinical Sciences, University of L’Aquila, Ospedale San Salvatore, L’Aquila, Italy
          Author notes

          Contributions: (I) Conception and design: All authors; (II) Administrative support: All authors; (III) Provision of study materials or patients: All authors; (IV) Collection and assembly of data: All authors; (V) Data analysis and interpretation: All authors; (VI) Manuscript writing: All authors; (VII) Final approval of manuscript: All authors.

          Correspondence to: Francesco Pagnini. Department of Medicine and Surgery, Unit of Radiologic Science, University of Parma, Maggiore Hospital, Via Gramsci 14, Parma, Italy. Email: f.pagnini90@ 123456gmail.com .
          Article
          PMC6755942 PMC6755942 6755942 gs-08-S3-S223
          10.21037/gs.2019.06.02
          6755942
          31559189
          6fea3107-f889-4c1c-980d-9c9cb52ef788
          2019 Gland Surgery. All rights reserved.
          History
          : 28 January 2019
          : 03 June 2019
          Categories
          Review Article

          adrenal glands,Imaging,magnetic resonance imaging (MRI)

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