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Radiologic characterization of adrenal masses: the role of computed tomography--derived attenuation values
F E Nwariaku1, J Champine, L T Kim
1Department of Surgery, University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center, Dallas, Tex. 75390-9156, USA.
Background:
Recent studies suggest that low computed tomography (CT) attenuation values can be used to differentiate benign adrenal adenomas from non-adenomas. We examined the utility of non-enhanced CT attenuation values of
Methods:
During a 25-month period, patients who underwent adrenalectomy for adrenal masses visualized on abdominal CT were evaluated. Histopathologic examination of the excised adrenal mass was the gold standard for diagnosis. Patients who have undergone contrast-enhanced CT and those with bilateral adrenal masses were excluded. Statistical analysis was performed with the Student t test.
Results:
Fourteen patients met study criteria. Seven adenomas and 7 non-adenomas were identified. Mean CT attenuation values were 29 +/- 18 HU. There were no differences in age or tumor weight and size between groups. Adrenal adenomas had significantly lower attenuation values compared with non-adenomas, 17 +/- 14 HU versus 43 +/- 11 HU, (P < .05). The sensitivity-to-specificity ratio for diagnosing an adrenal adenoma was 43%:100%, whereas the positive and negative predictive values were 100% and 64%, respectively. All adrenal masses with attenuation values of
Conclusions:
The attenuation value of
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