结核性艾迪生病患者肾上腺的CT表现。

Journal belge de radiologie Pub Date : 1998-10-01
Y X Wang, C R Chen, G X He, A R Tang
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本文报告18例结核性艾迪生病肾上腺的CT表现。所有病例均表现为双侧肾上腺受累,35例活动性结核患者腺体肿大,1例非活动性结核患者腺体萎缩伴钙化。17例(34例)肾上腺肿大区出现非强化性坏死,其中19例肾上腺外周边缘强化。在35个增大的肾上腺中,有25个腺体轮廓完好。活动性结核7例(4例)见肾上腺小钙化点。活动性结核性肾上腺炎伴Addison病的CT表现为腺体肿大伴大面积坏死,伴或不伴点状钙化。当肾上腺的轮廓得以保留时,传染病的诊断就可以更有信心了。当肾上腺肿大呈肿块样时,不应排除结核性肾上腺炎。对Addison病患者肾上腺形态变化的CT研究有助于明确该病的病因,并有助于制定治疗方案。
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CT findings of adrenal glands in patients with tuberculous Addison's disease.

The CT findings of adrenals in 18 cases of tuberculous Addison's disease are reported. All cases demonstrated bilateral adrenal involvement, 35 glands with active tuberculosis appeared enlarged and one with non-active tuberculosis showed an atrophic gland with calcification. Areas of non-enhancing necrosis in the enlarged adrenals were seen in 34 glands (17 cases), among them 19 glands showed peripheral rim enhancement. In the 35 enlarged adrenals 25 glands had preserved contours. Small calcification dots in the adrenals were seen in 7 glands with active tuberculosis (4 cases). The CT signs of active tuberculous adrenalitis associated with Addison's disease were enlarged glands associated with large necrotic areas, with or without dot-like calcification. When the contours of the adrenals were preserved, the diagnosis of infectious disease could be made with increased confidence. Tuberculous adrenalitis should not be excluded when the enlarged adrenal glands appear mass-liking. CT study of the morphological changes of adrenal glands on patients with Addison's disease might help to define the etiology of the disease and contribute to treatment planning.

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