MRI of adrenal lymphangioma: a case report
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MRI of adrenal lymphangioma: a case report

Mustafa Secil1, Omer Demir2, Kutsal Yorukoglu3

1Department of Radiology, 2Department of Urology, 3Department of Pathology, Dokuz Eylul University Faculty of Medicine, Inciralti, Izmir, Turkey

Corresponding to: Mustafa Secil, MD. Department of Radiology, Dokuz Eylul University Faculty of Medicine, 35340 Inciralti, Izmir, Turkey. Email: mustafa.secil@deu.edu.tr.

Submitted Dec 11, 2013. Accepted for publication Dec 13, 2013.

doi: 10.3978/j.issn.2223-4292.2013.12.07


A 42-year-old female admitted with non-specific abdominal pain was evaluated with abdominal sonography which detected a multiloculated cystic lesion in the left perirenal area. Her clinical history was unremarkable. Laboratory examinations revealed no abnormality. The patient was further evaluated with abdominal MR imaging which demonstrated a multiloculated, multicystic lesion at the left adrenal gland with different internal viscosities (Figure 1A). The septations between the cysts showed contrast enhancement but no nodular area was detected at septations or at the wall (Figure 1B). The patient underwent an operation of transperitoneal laparascopic adrenalectomy. The histopathological evaluation of the tumor revealed the diagnosis of lymphangioma (Figure 2).

Figure 1 (A) T2w coronal MR image demonstrating left adrenal multiloculated cystic mass (arrows); (B) Post-contrast fat saturated T1w image showing the contrast enhancement of the septations (dashed arrows) inside of the cystic mass (arrows).
Figure 2 Macroscopic specimen of the lymphangioma that was laparoscopically removed.

Lymphangioma is a rare, commonly asymptomatic and incidentally detected, benign cystic tumor of the adrenal gland (1-3). It is accepted as the subgroup of endothelial adrenal cyst and suggested to occur as a developmental abnormality of lymphatic channels. Laparoscopic retroperitoneal surgery may be the treatment of choice, as in the presented case.


Acknowledgements

Disclosure: The authors declare no conflict of interest.


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Cite this article as: Secil M, Demir O, Yorukoglu K. MRI of adrenal lymphangioma: a case report. Quant Imaging Med Surg 2013;3(6):347-348. doi: 10.3978/j.issn.2223-4292.2013.12.07

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