Bilateral Adrenal Hemorrhage in a Patient with Myelodysplastic Syndrome: Value of MRI in the Differential Diagnosis
Figure 2
Bilateral enlarged adrenal glands with high signal intensity on axial T2- ((a), (b)) and T1-weighted (c) MRI images obtained before administration of gadolinium. Axial T1-weighted images (d) obtained after contrast injection reveal hyperintense masses with mild heterogeneous enhancement in hepatic arterial dominant phase.