Standards of ultrasound imaging of the adrenal glands
Adrenal glands are paired endocrine glands located over the upper renal poles. Adrenal pathologies have various clinical presentations. They can coexist with the hyperfunction of individual cortical zones or the medulla, insuffi ciency of the adrenal cortex or retained normal hormonal function. T...
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Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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Medical Communications Sp. z o.o.
2015-12-01
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Series: | Journal of Ultrasonography |
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Online Access: | http://jultrason.pl/index.php/issues/volume-15-no-63/standards-of-ultrasound-imaging-of-the-adrenal-glands?aid=390 |
Summary: | Adrenal glands are paired endocrine glands located over the upper renal poles. Adrenal
pathologies have various clinical presentations. They can coexist with the hyperfunction
of individual cortical zones or the medulla, insuffi ciency of the adrenal cortex or retained
normal hormonal function. The most common adrenal masses are tumors incidentally
detected in imaging examinations (ultrasound, tomography, magnetic resonance imaging),
referred to as incidentalomas. They include a range of histopathological entities
but cortical adenomas without hormonal hyperfunction are the most common. Each
abdominal ultrasound scan of a child or adult should include the assessment of the suprarenal
areas. If a previously non-reported, incidental solid focal lesion exceeding 1 cm
(incidentaloma) is detected in the suprarenal area, computed tomography or magnetic
resonance imaging should be conducted to confi rm its presence and for differentiation
and the tumor functional status should be determined. Ultrasound imaging is also used to
monitor adrenal incidentaloma that is not eligible for a surgery. The paper presents recommendations
concerning the performance and assessment of ultrasound examinations of the adrenal glands and their pathological lesions. The article includes new ultrasound
techniques, such as tissue harmonic imaging, spatial compound imaging, three-dimensional
ultrasound, elastography, contrast-enhanced ultrasound and parametric imaging.
The guidelines presented above are consistent with the recommendations of the Polish
Ultrasound Society. |
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ISSN: | 2084-8404 2451-070X |