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==CT== | |||
*[[Adrenal]] [[hematoma]]s characteristically appear round or oval | |||
==CT | |||
*Adrenal | |||
*Stranding of the periadrenal fat is evident as well. | *Stranding of the periadrenal fat is evident as well. | ||
*Attenuation value of adenal hematoma depends on its age. | *Attenuation value of [[adenal]] [[hematoma]] depends on its age. | ||
**Acute to subacute | **Acute to [[subacute]] [[hematoma]]s contain areas of high attenuation that usually range from 50 to 90 HU. | ||
*Adrenal | *[[Adrenal]] [[hematoma]]s decrease in size and attenuation over time, and most resolve completely. | ||
*Adrenal hematoma may calcify after 1 year. | *[[Adrenal]] [[hematoma]] may [[calcification|calcify]] after 1 year. | ||
*Organized chronic adrenal hematoma appears as a mass with a hypoattenuating center with or without | *Organized [[chronic]] [[adrenal]] [[hematoma]] appears as a mass with a hypoattenuating center with or without [[calcification]]s. Such masses are termed ''[[adrenal]] [[pseudocyst]]s''. | ||
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Image:Adrenal-hemorrhage-101.jpg|Computed Tomography: Bilateral adrenal hemorrhage | Image:Adrenal-hemorrhage-101.jpg|[[Computed Tomography]]: Bilateral [[adrenal]] [[hemorrhage]] | ||
Image:Adrenal-hemorrhage-102.jpg|Computed Tomography: Bilateral adrenal hemorrhage | Image:Adrenal-hemorrhage-102.jpg|[[Computed Tomography]]: Bilateral [[adrenal]] [[hemorrhage]] | ||
Image:Adrenal-hemorrhage-001.jpg|Computed Tomography: Follow up scan | Image:Adrenal-hemorrhage-001.jpg|[[Computed Tomography]]: Follow up scan | ||
Image:Adrenal-hemorrhage-002.jpg|Computed Tomography: Follow up scan | Image:Adrenal-hemorrhage-002.jpg|[[Computed Tomography]]: Follow up scan | ||
</gallery> | </gallery> | ||
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CT
- Adrenal hematomas characteristically appear round or oval
- Stranding of the periadrenal fat is evident as well.
- Attenuation value of adenal hematoma depends on its age.
- Adrenal hematomas decrease in size and attenuation over time, and most resolve completely.
- Adrenal hematoma may calcify after 1 year.
- Organized chronic adrenal hematoma appears as a mass with a hypoattenuating center with or without calcifications. Such masses are termed adrenal pseudocysts.
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Computed Tomography: Follow up scan
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Computed Tomography: Follow up scan
Sources
Copyleft Images courtesy of RadsWiki