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Adrenal Mass Characterization in the Era of Quantitative Imaging: State of the Art

SIMPLE SUMMARY: Non-invasive characterization of adrenal lesions requires a rigorous approach. Although CT is the cornerstone of adrenal lesion characterization, a multimodality multiparametric imaging approach helps improve confidence in adrenal lesion characterization. ABSTRACT: Detection and char...

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Autores principales: Barat, Maxime, Cottereau, Anne-Ségolène, Gaujoux, Sébastien, Tenenbaum, Florence, Sibony, Mathilde, Bertherat, Jérôme, Libé, Rossella, Gaillard, Martin, Jouinot, Anne, Assié, Guillaume, Hoeffel, Christine, Soyer, Philippe, Dohan, Anthony
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8833697/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35158836
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/cancers14030569
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author Barat, Maxime
Cottereau, Anne-Ségolène
Gaujoux, Sébastien
Tenenbaum, Florence
Sibony, Mathilde
Bertherat, Jérôme
Libé, Rossella
Gaillard, Martin
Jouinot, Anne
Assié, Guillaume
Hoeffel, Christine
Soyer, Philippe
Dohan, Anthony
author_facet Barat, Maxime
Cottereau, Anne-Ségolène
Gaujoux, Sébastien
Tenenbaum, Florence
Sibony, Mathilde
Bertherat, Jérôme
Libé, Rossella
Gaillard, Martin
Jouinot, Anne
Assié, Guillaume
Hoeffel, Christine
Soyer, Philippe
Dohan, Anthony
author_sort Barat, Maxime
collection PubMed
description SIMPLE SUMMARY: Non-invasive characterization of adrenal lesions requires a rigorous approach. Although CT is the cornerstone of adrenal lesion characterization, a multimodality multiparametric imaging approach helps improve confidence in adrenal lesion characterization. ABSTRACT: Detection and characterization of adrenal lesions have evolved during the past two decades. Although the role of imaging in adrenal lesions associated with hormonal secretion is usually straightforward, characterization of non-functioning adrenal lesions may be challenging to confidently identify those that need to be resected. Although many adrenal lesions can be readily diagnosed when they display typical imaging features, the diagnosis may be challenging for atypical lesions. Computed tomography (CT) remains the cornerstone of adrenal imaging, but other morphological or functional modalities can be used in combination to reach a diagnosis and avoid useless biopsy or surgery. Early- and delayed-phase contrast-enhanced CT images are essential for diagnosing lipid-poor adenoma. Ongoing studies are evaluating the capabilities of dual-energy CT to provide valid virtual non-contrast attenuation and iodine density measurements from contrast-enhanced examinations. Adrenal lesions with attenuation values between 10 and 30 Hounsfield units (HU) on unenhanced CT can be characterized by MRI when iodinated contrast material injection cannot be performed. (18)F-FDG PET/CT helps differentiate between atypical benign and malignant adrenal lesions, with the adrenal-to-liver maximum standardized uptake value ratio being the most discriminative variable. Recent studies evaluating the capabilities of radiomics and artificial intelligence have shown encouraging results.
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spelling pubmed-88336972022-02-12 Adrenal Mass Characterization in the Era of Quantitative Imaging: State of the Art Barat, Maxime Cottereau, Anne-Ségolène Gaujoux, Sébastien Tenenbaum, Florence Sibony, Mathilde Bertherat, Jérôme Libé, Rossella Gaillard, Martin Jouinot, Anne Assié, Guillaume Hoeffel, Christine Soyer, Philippe Dohan, Anthony Cancers (Basel) Review SIMPLE SUMMARY: Non-invasive characterization of adrenal lesions requires a rigorous approach. Although CT is the cornerstone of adrenal lesion characterization, a multimodality multiparametric imaging approach helps improve confidence in adrenal lesion characterization. ABSTRACT: Detection and characterization of adrenal lesions have evolved during the past two decades. Although the role of imaging in adrenal lesions associated with hormonal secretion is usually straightforward, characterization of non-functioning adrenal lesions may be challenging to confidently identify those that need to be resected. Although many adrenal lesions can be readily diagnosed when they display typical imaging features, the diagnosis may be challenging for atypical lesions. Computed tomography (CT) remains the cornerstone of adrenal imaging, but other morphological or functional modalities can be used in combination to reach a diagnosis and avoid useless biopsy or surgery. Early- and delayed-phase contrast-enhanced CT images are essential for diagnosing lipid-poor adenoma. Ongoing studies are evaluating the capabilities of dual-energy CT to provide valid virtual non-contrast attenuation and iodine density measurements from contrast-enhanced examinations. Adrenal lesions with attenuation values between 10 and 30 Hounsfield units (HU) on unenhanced CT can be characterized by MRI when iodinated contrast material injection cannot be performed. (18)F-FDG PET/CT helps differentiate between atypical benign and malignant adrenal lesions, with the adrenal-to-liver maximum standardized uptake value ratio being the most discriminative variable. Recent studies evaluating the capabilities of radiomics and artificial intelligence have shown encouraging results. MDPI 2022-01-23 /pmc/articles/PMC8833697/ /pubmed/35158836 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/cancers14030569 Text en © 2022 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Barat, Maxime
Cottereau, Anne-Ségolène
Gaujoux, Sébastien
Tenenbaum, Florence
Sibony, Mathilde
Bertherat, Jérôme
Libé, Rossella
Gaillard, Martin
Jouinot, Anne
Assié, Guillaume
Hoeffel, Christine
Soyer, Philippe
Dohan, Anthony
Adrenal Mass Characterization in the Era of Quantitative Imaging: State of the Art
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title_short Adrenal Mass Characterization in the Era of Quantitative Imaging: State of the Art
title_sort adrenal mass characterization in the era of quantitative imaging: state of the art
topic Review
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8833697/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35158836
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/cancers14030569
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