“…Generally, on CT scan, large pheochromocytomas (>2-3cm) can be inhomogeneous with areas of hemorrhage and low attenuation necrosis. On MRI, after contrast administration, pheochromocytomas enhance avidly and have a prolonged washout phase, at least at their viable areas, while necrotic parts of the tumor do not enhance (27). Adrenal metastases are usually presented with similar imaging features on MRI, as well (28).…”