there is a 1.8 cm left adrenal nodule. although this does not meet strict criteria for an adenoma on noncontrast ct, there is no significant change from previous MRA from 1/2008 and likely represents adrenal adenoma. Recommend clinical correlation to exclude other etiologies.
Welcome to Healthcare Magic..the management of adrenal tumors that are incidentally detected is required only for symptoms or size or for raised hormone levels...you need to have blood tests for various hormones and a clinical evaluation BP measurement etc..if everything is normal then it can be left alone with followup scans every 3 months to 6 months...
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How To Treat Adrenal Nodule?
Welcome to Healthcare Magic..the management of adrenal tumors that are incidentally detected is required only for symptoms or size or for raised hormone levels...you need to have blood tests for various hormones and a clinical evaluation BP measurement etc..if everything is normal then it can be left alone with followup scans every 3 months to 6 months...