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Friday, June 6, 2014

Incidentally discovered adrenal mass?

Incidentally discovered adrenal mass?

Summary:

No history of malignancy, 1-4 cm, initial evaluation = CT ABD/PEL without contrast (then with if needed) or MRI abdomen and pelvis without contrast

No history of malignancy, 1-4 cm, follow up evaluation, if indeterminate on first scan = CT or MRI abdomen and pelvis without contrast (Asses change in 12 months)

No history of malignancy, Larger than 4 cm = CT or MRI abdomen and pelvis with contrast, pre-surgical evaluation

History of malignancy, Less than 4 cm, initial evaluation = discuss with rads (Either CT without contrast, CT with, MRI without or PET).


History of malignancy, Larger than 4 cm, initial evaluation = biopsy or PET. 


As always, please refer to the source Appropriateness Criteria created by the American College of Radiology, here.

Educational purposes for licensed providers.



Note to Patients:

Radiology is a very large and ever changing field and this post is to help your provider.  When combined with a thorough history and physical exam, this information can be very useful.  Your provider is best suited to answer specific questions regarding this post.

A provider is usually a Nurse Practitioner, Physician Assistant or Medical Doctor.

Of course, this is not a substitute for medical care.


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