“…an adrenal lesion not apparent from previous CT scans if available), a lesion with interval enlargement (which was defined as >20% increase in any one dimension over one year or by pro rata if duration was not exactly one year), a large lesion (i.e. ≥4.0cm in the largest dimension) and a lesion with indeterminate CT features (such as attenuation by Hounsfield unit > 10 on noncontrast CT scan and / or absolute washout pattern > 60% or relative washout > 40% on contrast CT scan) 1,3 . Characteristics such as age, sex, main reason for suspecting adrenal metastasis, type of primary non-adrenal malignancy, PET/CT findings and final adrenal pathology of the eligible patients were extracted from patient charts.…”