Bilateral Adrenal Hemorrhage in a Patient with Myelodysplastic Syndrome: Value of MRI in the Differential Diagnosis
Figure 1
Axial non-contrast-enhanced CT image (a) shows bilateral adrenal enlargement (white arrows) with high attenuation values. Axial contrast-enhanced CT image (b) shows a bilateral homogeneously enhancing adrenal mass with solid appearance. Note the stranding of the periadrenal fat (black arrow) and the lack of regional lymphadenopathy.