Prevalence of 'Fat-Poor' Adrenal Adenomas at Chemical-Shift MRI

Can Assoc Radiol J. 2024 Feb;75(1):98-106. doi: 10.1177/08465371231179881. Epub 2023 Jun 19.

Abstract

Objective: : To determine the prevalence of 'fat-poor' adrenal adenomas at chemical-shift-MRI.

Materials and methods: : This prospective IRB approved study identified 104 consecutive patients with 127 indeterminate adrenal masses that underwent 1.5-T chemical-shift-MRI between 2021-2023. Two blinded radiologists independently measured: 1) 2-Dimensionsal (2D) chemical-shift signal intensity (SI)-index on 2D Chemical-shift-MRI (SI-index >16.5% diagnosed presence of microscopic fat), 2) unenhanced CT attenuation (in cases where unenhanced CT was available).

Results: : From 127 adrenal masses, there were 94% (119/127) adenomas and 6% (8/127) other masses (2 pheochromocytoma, 5 metastases, 1 lymphoma). 98% (117/119) adenomas had SI-Index >16.5%, only 2% (2/119) adenomas were 'fat-poor' by MRI. SI-Index >16.5% was 100% specific for adenoma, all other masses had SI-Index <16.5%. Unenhanced CT was available in 43% (55/127) lesions (50 adenomas, 5 other masses). 34% (17/50) adenomas were lipid-poor (>10 HU). Percentage of adenomas with SI-Index >16.5% were: 1) ≤10 HU, 100% (33/33), 2) 11-29 HU, 100% (12/12), 3) ≥30 HU, 60% (3/5). No other masses had attenuation ≤10 HU (0/5).

Conclusion: : Fat-poor adrenal adenomas are uncommon using 2D chemical-shift signal intensity index >16.5% at 1.5-T, occurring in approximately 2% of adenomas in this large prospective series.

Keywords: adrenal; computed tomography; magnetic resonance imaging.

MeSH terms

  • Adenoma*
  • Adrenal Gland Neoplasms* / pathology
  • Diagnosis, Differential
  • Humans
  • Magnetic Resonance Imaging
  • Prevalence
  • Retrospective Studies
  • Sensitivity and Specificity
  • Tomography, X-Ray Computed