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CT of Pheochromocytoma and Paraganglioma: Risk of Adverse Events with IV Administration of Nonionic Contrast Material

Richard Bessell-Browne1 and Martin E. O'Malley1,2

1 Division of Abdominal Imaging, Department of Medical Imaging, University Health Network and Mount Sinai Hospital, University of Toronto, Toronto, ON, Canada.
2 Department of Medical Imaging, Princess Margaret Hospital 3-956, 610 University Ave., Toronto, ON, Canada, M5G 2M9.


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Fig. 1 —38-year-old woman with left paraaortic paraganglioma. IV contrast-enhanced CT scan shows homogeneous enhancement of solid mass.

 

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Fig. 2 —29-year-old man with large primary hepatic paraganglioma. IV contrast-enhanced CT scan shows evidence of central necrosis.

 

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Fig. 3 —45-year-old woman with right adrenal pheochromocytoma. IV contrast-enhanced CT scan shows predominantly cystic lesion.

 

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