ea0073aep65 | Adrenal and Cardiovascular Endocrinology | ECE2021
Batool Maria
, Leen Eamon
, Glavey Siobhan
, Sreenan Seamus
, Mcdermott John
A 69 year old man had a 5 cm right adrenal lesion discovered incidentally while being investigated for a deterioration in previously well-controlled hypertension. Routine investigations including serum albumin were normal. Further investigation confirmed a non-functioning adrenal lesion. MRI revealed a non-fat-containing T1 hyperintense indeterminate adrenal lesion with speckling of T2 hyperintensity, not typical for adenoma, hyperplasia, myelolipoma, haemangioma or pheo...