2003
DOI: 10.1002/jmri.10401
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Giant adrenal myelolipoma with minimal fat content in a patient with homozygous beta‐thalassemia: Appearance on MRI

Abstract: Giant adrenal myelolipoma is an uncommon entity. We present the atypical MR imaging findings of a giant adrenal myelolipoma in a patient with homozygous beta-thalassemia with histopathology correlation. The tumor showed a drop in signal on the opposed-phase images, with no evidence of macroscopic fat contents, and demonstrated very high signal intensity on T2-weighted images. Giant adrenal myelolipoma should be considered in the differential diagnosis of tumors with the combination of the above MR imaging char… Show more

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“…On MR imaging, myelolipomas are shown as well-circumscribed masses of varying size, usually hyperintense on T1, due to fat [28]. They may occasionally appear heterogenous, if hematopoietic tissue predominates, with signal drop in the opposed-phase images and variable SI on T2-weighted images [28]. We did not notice any discrete adrenal mass among our series of 60 abdominal MR imaging studies reviewed in total, thus confirming the rarity of these entities among thalassemic patients.…”
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“…On MR imaging, myelolipomas are shown as well-circumscribed masses of varying size, usually hyperintense on T1, due to fat [28]. They may occasionally appear heterogenous, if hematopoietic tissue predominates, with signal drop in the opposed-phase images and variable SI on T2-weighted images [28]. We did not notice any discrete adrenal mass among our series of 60 abdominal MR imaging studies reviewed in total, thus confirming the rarity of these entities among thalassemic patients.…”
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confidence: 74%
“…Myelolipomas are rare, benign, encapsulated adrenal tumors containing mature adipose tissue interspread with hematopoieitic tissue and hemorrhagic components [27]. On MR imaging, myelolipomas are shown as well-circumscribed masses of varying size, usually hyperintense on T1, due to fat [28]. They may occasionally appear heterogenous, if hematopoietic tissue predominates, with signal drop in the opposed-phase images and variable SI on T2-weighted images [28].…”
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“…Myelolipoma is a rare tumor that accounts for approximately the 4% of adrenal tumors. Some cases are associated with chronic hemolytic anemias or ineffective erythropoiesis, including both transfusion dependent and transfusion independent thalassemia , sickle cell anemia , and hereditary spherocytosis . In a few cases the diagnosis of myelolipoma allowed the retrospective diagnosis of the underlying congenital anemia .…”
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