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Ultrasound of the adrenal gland in children.

Tobi Sm AderotimiJeannette Kathrin Kraft
Published in: Ultrasound (Leeds, England) (2020)
Ultrasound is the modality of choice in the evaluation of neonates and young children with suspected adrenal lesions including adrenal haemorrhage and congenital adrenal hyperplasia. It is also the initial imaging modality in children presenting with an upper abdominal mass, which may be adrenal in origin. Topic discussion: This paper shows adrenal anatomy and demonstrates how the sonographic features change with age. It reviews the imaging features of congenital adrenal lesions, as well as benign and malignant conditions affecting the adrenal gland in childhood. Discussion and Conclusion: Ultrasound is a useful primary imaging modality in the assessment of the adrenal gland in children. Knowledge of the changes of the adrenal gland with age is important when assessing the adrenal gland. Ultrasound is also useful for assessing abdominal masses. However, it cannot differentiate adrenal masses, therefore correlation with biochemical findings, multimodality imaging, and histology is usually required.
Keyphrases
  • high resolution
  • magnetic resonance imaging
  • young adults
  • healthcare
  • mass spectrometry
  • preterm infants
  • contrast enhanced ultrasound
  • contrast enhanced
  • case report
  • early life