Jeffrey H. Newhouse’s research while affiliated with Armed Forces Institute of Pathology and other places

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Large Degenerated Adrenal Adenomas: Radiologic-Pathologic Correlation
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March 1999

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Radiology

Jeffrey H. Newhouse

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Clara S. Heffess

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Alan J. Davidson

To correlate the radiologic and pathologic findings and differential diagnosis of large, degenerated adrenal adenomas. The authors reviewed the radiologic and pathologic characteristics of 30 large adenomas with cystic regions or areas of heterogeneity that were either intrinsic or demonstrated at contrast material-enhanced computed tomography (CT) or magnetic resonance (MR) imaging. Images of 24 adrenocortical carcinomas were also reviewed to determine whether differentiating characteristics existed. Most of the adrenocortical adenomas were in asymptomatic women. Ten adenomas contained calcification. Pathologic examination revealed good correlation between heterogeneity and liquefied regions. Histologic examination confirmed regions of adenomatous tissue with areas of hemorrhage, amorphous degenerated material, calcification, and fibrosis. Some tumors contained myelolipomatous foci. Although some clinical and imaging findings differed between the groups, no features could be found that enabled the radiologic differentiation of adenomas from carcinomas. A subgroup of adrenal adenomas are larger, more heterogeneous, and more frequently calcified than those with the usual imaging findings. Central necrosis, hemorrhage, or both are responsible for many of the imaging features. Differentiation of these lesions from other large adrenal masses, including adrenal carcinoma, cannot be made by means of imaging alone; resection is required for the definitive diagnosis.

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... Besides, on T2 weighted MRI sequences, adenomas are usually seen as homogenous and exhibit low to intermediate signal intensity than liver and muscles unless they undergo cystic degeneration which is responsible for their heterogeneous appearance. [9,10] Dynamic contrast-enhanced MRI studies have also been shown to be useful in the discrimination of benign adenomas from malignant tumors. [11] Diffusion-weighted imaging (DWI) is not beneficial in the discrimination of adenoma from nonadenoma cases because substantial overlapping occurs between apparent diffusion coefficient (ADC) measurements. ...

Reference:

Comparative Analysis of FSE T2 Weighted, Chemical Shift and Dynamic Contrast-Enhanced MR Imaging in the Characterization of Adrenal Masses Based on Qualitative and Quantitative Parameters
Large Degenerated Adrenal Adenomas: Radiologic-Pathologic Correlation
  • Citing Article
  • March 1999

Radiology