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Fig. 1A —71-year-old woman with indeterminate left adrenal mass discovered incidentally during chest CT angiography performed for chest pain. Unenhanced abdominal CT scan illustrates well-defined 3.9-cm left adrenal mass with mixed iso- and hypodensensity. No calcifications are associated with lesion, and no adenopathy is seen. Contralateral adrenal gland is normal. Average attenuation of lesion is 27 H, prompting further evaluation with contrast material.





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