Differentiation between Benign and Malignant Adrenal Mass using Contrast-Enhanced Ultrasound

Mireen Friedrich‐Rust(Goethe University Frankfurt), Timo Glasemann(Goethe Institute), Andreas Polta(Goethe Institute), Katrin Eichler(Goethe University Frankfurt), Katharina Holzer(Goethe Institute), Susanne Kriener(Goethe University Frankfurt), Eva Herrmann(Goethe University Frankfurt), J. Nierhoff(Goethe University Frankfurt), Delphine Bon(Goethe University Frankfurt), Wolf O. Bechstein(Goethe Institute), Thomas J. Vogl(Goethe Institute), Stefan Zeuzem(Goethe Institute), J. Bojunga(Goethe Institute)
Ultraschall in der Medizin - European Journal of Ultrasound
June 10, 2011
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Abstract

PURPOSE: Adrenal masses can be detected by ultrasound with high sensitivity and specificity. The aim of the present study was to evaluate CEUS in a large patient population using CEUS patterns identified in a previous pilot study. MATERIALS AND METHODS: 116 adrenal masses were evaluated by ultrasound, including CEUS with the contrast agent Sonovue®. The dynamic of contrast enhancement (CE) was analyzed using time-intensity curves. The time of the first CE in the adrenal mass was used to define four CEUS patterns: pattern I = early arterial CE, pattern II = arterial CE, pattern III = late CE, pattern IV = no CE. In addition, all patients received CT/MRI and hormonal testing. In suspicious cases biopsy or adrenalectomy was performed. RESULTS: CEUS patterns I&II were seen in all patients with primary or secondary malignant lesions of the adrenal gland (n = 16). The sensitivity and specificity of CEUS for the diagnosis of malignant adrenal mass were 100 % (CI [75;100]) and 67 % (CI [56;75]), respectively. Overall histology was available as a reference method for 40 adrenal masses. In 68 % of histologically diagnosed adrenal masses, MRI/CT and CEUS were congruent concerning the characterization of malignant versus benign adrenal mass. CONCLUSION: Contrast-enhanced ultrasound may be a useful method in the diagnostic work-up of adrenal mass with excellent sensitivity for the diagnosis of malignancy.


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