Computed Tomography and Radioisotopic Study in the Diagnosis of the Adrenal Diseases
山口医学 Volume 33 Issue 6
Page 567-574
published_at 1984-12
Title
副腎疾患のCT. RI検査による診断
Computed Tomography and Radioisotopic Study in the Diagnosis of the Adrenal Diseases
Creators
Hirose Takao
Creators
Nakada Taishi
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Tanaka Rikuo
Creators
Sasai Kazuhiko
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Yoshii Tamiko
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Nagaoka Sakae
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Kobayashi Hisato
Creators
Yamakawa Kimiko
Creators
Suga Kazuyoshi
Creators
Moritani Kazuko
Creators
Yokoyama Takashi
Creators
Nakanishi Takashi
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The normal appearance of the adrenal glands on computed tomography (CT) was evaluated. The roles of CT and radioisotopic (RI) study in adrenal tumor detection were compared. On the 50 normal cases, bilateral adrenal glands were identified by CT in 42 (84%). The margins of the normal glands were straight or concave. Seven cases of pheochromocytoma, 5 cases of Cushing's syndrome, 5 cases of primary aldosteronism and 4 cases of metastatic adrenal tumor were evaluated. CT is the first choice of examination in the localization of a pheochromocytoma. CT and RI study can play important roles in localizing cortisol-secreting tumor. CT and RI study should be the initial investigation for the localization of aldosterone-secreting adenoma. However, as the adenoma may be quite small, tests other than CT and RI study may be required. The change in the margin of the gland is valuable criterion for adenoma on CT. CT is also useful for metastatic adrenal tumors. CT and RI study are easy to perform and noninvasive, and recommended as the radiographic procedure in the evaluation of adrenal tumors.
Languages
jpn
Resource Type
journal article
Publishers
山口大学医学会
Date Issued
1984-12
File Version
Not Applicable (or Unknown)
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metadata only access
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[ISSN]0513-1731
[NCID]AN00243156
Schools
医学部