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British Journal of Radiology (2007) 80, e205-e208
© 2007 British Institute of Radiology
doi: 10.1259/bjr/52038548

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Paraovarian adrenal rest with MRI features characteristic of an adrenal adenoma

F Ors, MD A Lev-Toaff, MD P O'Kane, MD N Qazi, MD and D Bergin, MB, Bch, BAO FRCR

Thomas Jefferson University Hospital, 111 South 10th Street, Philadelphia, PA, USA


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Figure 1. AxialT2 FSE (a): Right adnexal mass (arrow) hyperintense to muscle. Axial T1 gradient echo in phase (b) and opposed phase (c) images shows drop in signal of right adnexal mass (arrow) on opposed phase images consistent with intracellular lipid.

 

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Figure 2. (a) Axial T1 weighted fat-suppressed 3D gradient echo images pre (a) and immediate post gadolinium (b) demonstrate enhancement of the right adnexal mass greater than muscle (arrow) on early post contrast images. On delayed post contrast sagittal 2D gradient echo images (c), the right adnexal mass (arrow) washes out faster than muscle.

 





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