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Imaging of Adrenal-Related Endocrine Disorders.
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Evaluation of adrenal-related endocrine disorders requires clinical and biochemical workup associated with imaging evaluation to reach a diagnosis and guide management.Citations
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Tailored Molecular Imaging of Pheochromocytoma and Paraganglioma: Which Tracer and When
TL;DR: An overview of three specific molecular pathways targeted by positron-emitting tracers to image PCCs and PGLs: catecholamine metabolism, somatostatin receptors, and glucose uptake is provided.
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Optimal and novel imaging of the adrenal glands
TL;DR: A review of the traditional role of imaging in adrenal diseases and the most recent research and new applications aimed to improve diagnostic accuracy is presented in this article . But this review focuses on new applications of computed tomography (CT), MRI and PET/CT imaging, addressing the implications of artificial intelligence and radiomics.
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Adrenalitis tuberculosa: a propósito de una actualización
TL;DR: la insuficiencia adrenal o adrenalitis por TBC ha descendido como causa of IA primaria, pero en el contexto of reemergencia of infección por VIH, continúa siendo una causa importante of IA en países en desarrollo.
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Age-related morphometrics of normal adrenal glands based on deep learning-aided segmentation
TL;DR: In this article , a 3D U-Net-based segmentation model was used to predict bilateral adrenal labels followed by manual modification of labels as appropriate, and quantitative parameters (volume, CT value, and diameters) of the bilateral glands were then analyzed.
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Adrenal Cushing's syndrome
TL;DR: In this article , the authors summarized the epidemiology, genetics, clinical characteristics, management, follow-up, and outcome in patients with endogenous Cushing's syndrome (CS) and put a special emphasis on the pathophysiology and treatment of hypertension, a complication seen in most of the patients.
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Management of adrenal incidentalomas: European Society of Endocrinology Clinical Practice Guideline in collaboration with the European Network for the Study of Adrenal Tumors
Martin Fassnacht,Wiebke Arlt,Irina Bancos,Irina Bancos,Henning Dralle,John Newell-Price,Anju Sahdev,A. Tabarin,Massimo Terzolo,Stylianos Tsagarakis,Olaf M. Dekkers +10 more
TL;DR: This guideline provides guidance on which surgical approach should be considered for adrenal masses with radiological findings suspicious of malignancy, and offers recommendations for the follow-up of patients with adrenal incidentalomas.
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Managing incidental findings on abdominal CT: white paper of the ACR incidental findings committee.
Lincoln L. Berland,Stuart G. Silverman,Richard M. Gore,William W. Mayo-Smith,Alec J. Megibow,Judy Yee,James A. Brink,Mark E. Baker,Michael P. Federle,W. Dennis Foley,Isaac R. Francis,Brian R. Herts,Gary M. Israel,Glenn A. Krinsky,Joel F. Platt,William P. Shuman,Andrew J. Taylor +16 more
TL;DR: This white paper provides guidance developed by the Incidental Findings Committee for addressing incidental findings in the kidneys, liver, adrenal glands, and pancreas, using a consensus method based on repeated reviews and revisions of this document and a collective review and interpretation of relevant literature.
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Role for adrenal venous sampling in primary aldosteronism
William F. Young,Anthony W. Stanson,Geoffrey B. Thompson,Clive S. Grant,David R. Farley,Jon A. van Heerden +5 more
TL;DR: AVS is an essential diagnostic step in most patients to distinguish between unilateral and bilateral adrenal aldosterone hypersecretion, and on the basis of CT findings alone, 42 patients would have been incorrectly excluded as candidates for adrenalectomy, and 48 patients might have had unnecessary or inappropriate Adrenalectomy.
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Adrenal masses: characterization with combined unenhanced and delayed enhanced CT.
Elaine M. Caoili,Melvyn Korobkin,Isaac R. Francis,Richard H. Cohan,Joel F. Platt,N. Reed Dunnick,Kartik I. Raghupathi +6 more
TL;DR: With a combination of unenhanced and delayed enhanced CT, nearly all adrenal masses can be correctly categorized as adenomas or non-adenomas.
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Characterization of adrenal masses using unenhanced CT: an analysis of the CT literature.
Giles W. Boland,Michael J. Lee,G S Gazelle,Elkan F. Halpern,M. M. J. Mcnicholas,Peter R. Mueller +5 more
TL;DR: This study attempts to establish a consensus by performing a pooled analysis of data found in the CT literature on the optimal density threshold required to differentiate benign from malignant lesions in adrenal lesions.