The return of a scan result with reference to an incidental finding of an adrenal mass is a common scenario.1 The scan was performed for another indication and the clinician is now faced with an unexpected problem. Here, we present some background to the problem, an overview of adrenal disease, and a suggested approach to the ‘adrenal incidentaloma’
ABSTRACT. A total of 54 myelograms were performed at the Royal Children's Hospital Brisbane over a three year period 1977 to 1979. These cases are reviewed. The relevant clinical features, the underlying pathology and the myelographic appearances are discussed. Myelography was of most value in the diagnosis and characterisation of intraspinal space occupying lesions. The presence of abnormal neurological signs was found to be significantly correlated with an abnormal myelogram.
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