PT - JOURNAL ARTICLE AU - Singer, Anne A. AU - Obuchowski, Nancy A. AU - Einstein, David M. AU - Paushter, David M. TI - Metastasis or adenoma? CT evaluation of the adrenal mass DP - 1994 May 01 TA - Cleveland Clinic Journal of Medicine PG - 200--205 VI - 61 IP - 3 4099 - http://www.ccjm.org/content/61/3/200.short 4100 - http://www.ccjm.org/content/61/3/200.full SO - Cleve Clin J Med1994 May 01; 61 AB - BACKGROUND Determining the nature of an adrenal mass is often a clinical challenge.OBJECTIVE To determine if unenhanced computed tomographic (CT) scanning can differentiate benign adenomas from metastases.METHODS Twenty-four pathologically proven adrenal masses were retrospectively correlated with their appearance on unenhanced C T scanning.RESULTS Metastases were significantly larger than adenomas and had higher attenuation coefficients. A sensitivity-to-specificity ratio of 33:100 was achieved at a threshold of 0 Hounsfield units (HU), while a threshold of 10 HU produced a ratio of 58:92. A threshold size of 2.5 cm produced a ratio of 58:100. Attenuation and size were the only useful criteria for differentiating adenomas from metastases.CONCLUSION Measuring the size and attenuation of adrenal masses can help identify benign adenomas. Lesions exceeding specific thresholds may still be benign and may require biopsy. We advocate documenting lesion stability for longer than is usually done, as one metastatic lesion remained without significant change in appearance for 18 months.