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ea0025p190 | Endocrine tumours and neoplasia | SFEBES2011

Adrenal incidentalomas: should we be doing PET scans?

Kaimal Nisha , Taggart Simon , Mamtora Harry , Soteriadou Stephanie , Doran Helen , Mukherjee Annice

A 60-year-old man underwent investigations for weight loss and abdominal pain. A CT thorax/abdomen revealed a 2 cm right adrenal nodule, 3 nodules in the left adrenal all <1.4 cm and a 5 mm lung nodule in the right middle lobe. The single phase CT was unable to characterize the adrenal lesions. MRI adrenal showed solid mixed signal pattern in the nodules with signal drop off in opposed phase series consistent with adenomata. Twenty-four hour urine catecholamines, cortisol,...