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R Adrenal

Sonopath Forum

Juan Lucky Dude belongs to my former associate.

These are ultrasound images from an ultrasound she recently had done. Juan had a history of pancreatitis.

I was wondering if I can get some feedback on this R adrenal. The L adrenal looked normal and measured

0.51 cm at the caudal pole. I did not do this study.

 

Thanks

 

Juan Lucky Dude belongs to my former associate.

These are ultrasound images from an ultrasound she recently had done. Juan had a history of pancreatitis.

I was wondering if I can get some feedback on this R adrenal. The L adrenal looked normal and measured

0.51 cm at the caudal pole. I did not do this study.

 

Thanks

 

 

 

Comments

EL

Its a bit large and mildly

Its a bit large and mildly irregular but encapsulated… good thing is that no pericapsular inflammation is present. Worth a serial blood pressure and rescan in 2 weeks to see if any growth. Hyperplasia likely… pheo maybe, adenoc less likley.

 

Feel free to search the sonopath archive of cases on adrenals  … just plug in the key word and see what comes up like this for “adrenal”

http://sonopath.com/members/case-studies/search?page=1&text=adrenal&species=All