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Fig. 6 | Egyptian Journal of Radiology and Nuclear Medicine

Fig. 6

From: Adrenal incidentalomas: imaging challenges—role of MDCT scan versus MRI in evaluating adrenal incidentalomas

Fig. 6

A 50-year-old female patient came to the ER then referred to Urology Department complaining of left loin pain of gradual onset and progressive course over the past few months. a Axial non-enhanced CT of the abdomen showing a rather large soft tissue mass lesion measuring 6.6 × 5.2 cm along maximum axial dimensions implicating the right suprarenal gland region with mean attenuation of 19 HU in unenhanced images. MRI of abdomen adrenal protocol showing a large-sized right suprarenal soft tissue mass lesion eliciting intermediate signal in both T1 (b) and T2WIs (c), bright signal in diffusion (d) denoting restricted diffusion and showing no signal drop from the in phase to the out phase images (e, f). Diagnosis was right suprarenal malignant neoplastic lesion and was confirmed pathologically to be an adreno-cortical adenocarcinoma

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