Soroosh Mahboubi MD, Kirit Patel MD, James A. O'Neill MD
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Computed tomography in the evaluation of adrenal glands in infants and children
The most sensitive indicators of an abnormal adrenal gland have been a change in the margin of the gland from concave or straight to convex, and the presence of calcification. Large adrenal glands that have preserved normal shape and in postintravenous enhancement show homogeneous increased density indicate hyperplasia.