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CEUS Adrenal Glands
Andrej Lyshchik, MD, PhDChristoph F. Dietrich, MD, MBA, PhD
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KEY FACTS

  • Clinical Implications

    • Adrenal Lesion Classification

      • Imaging

        • Differential Diagnosis

          CLINICAL IMPLICATIONS

          • Adrenal Lesion Prevalence

            Adrenal Lesion Classification

            • Role of CEUS

              Common Adrenal Lesions

              • Adrenocortical Adenoma

                • Myelolipoma

                  • Adrenal Hematoma

                    • Pheochromocytoma

                      • Adrenal Metastases

                        • Adrenocortical Carcinoma

                          IMAGING

                          • CEUS Findings

                            Selected References

                            1. Rafailidis V et al. Pediatric adrenal trauma: evaluation and follow-up with contrast-enhanced ultrasound (CEUS). J Ultrasound. 20(4):325-331, 2016
                            2. Al Bunni F et al. Contrast-enhanced ultrasound (CEUS) appearances of an adrenal phaeochromocytoma in a child with Von Hippel-Lindau disease. J Ultrasound. 17(4):307-11, 2014
                            3. Friedrich-Rust M et al: Differentiation between benign and malignant adrenal mass using contrast-enhanced ultrasound. Ultraschall Med. 32:460-471, 2011
                            4. Dietrich CF et al: Contrast-enhanced ultrasound for imaging of adrenal masses. Ultraschall Med. 31(2):163-8, 2010
                            5. Dietrich CF et al: Detection of the adrenal glands by endoscopic or transabdominal ultrasound. Endoscopy. 29(9):859-64, 1997
                            6. Trojan J et al: Role of ultrasonography in the detection of small adrenal masses. Ultraschall Med. 81:96-100, 2002
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                            KEY FACTS

                            • Clinical Implications

                              • Adrenal Lesion Classification

                                • Imaging

                                  • Differential Diagnosis

                                    CLINICAL IMPLICATIONS

                                    • Adrenal Lesion Prevalence

                                      Adrenal Lesion Classification

                                      • Role of CEUS

                                        Common Adrenal Lesions

                                        • Adrenocortical Adenoma

                                          • Myelolipoma

                                            • Adrenal Hematoma

                                              • Pheochromocytoma

                                                • Adrenal Metastases

                                                  • Adrenocortical Carcinoma

                                                    IMAGING

                                                    • CEUS Findings

                                                      Selected References

                                                      1. Rafailidis V et al. Pediatric adrenal trauma: evaluation and follow-up with contrast-enhanced ultrasound (CEUS). J Ultrasound. 20(4):325-331, 2016
                                                      2. Al Bunni F et al. Contrast-enhanced ultrasound (CEUS) appearances of an adrenal phaeochromocytoma in a child with Von Hippel-Lindau disease. J Ultrasound. 17(4):307-11, 2014
                                                      3. Friedrich-Rust M et al: Differentiation between benign and malignant adrenal mass using contrast-enhanced ultrasound. Ultraschall Med. 32:460-471, 2011
                                                      4. Dietrich CF et al: Contrast-enhanced ultrasound for imaging of adrenal masses. Ultraschall Med. 31(2):163-8, 2010
                                                      5. Dietrich CF et al: Detection of the adrenal glands by endoscopic or transabdominal ultrasound. Endoscopy. 29(9):859-64, 1997
                                                      6. Trojan J et al: Role of ultrasonography in the detection of small adrenal masses. Ultraschall Med. 81:96-100, 2002