Urology
Volume 54, Issue 6 , Page 1097 , December 1999

Antenatal detection and management of suprarenal masses

This paper was presented at the Society for Fetal Urology Conference in Dallas, Texas, May 1999.

  • Michael Brame

      Affiliations

    • University of South Florida Children’s Urology Group, Tampa, Florida, USA
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  • Jonathan Masel

      Affiliations

    • University of South Florida Children’s Urology Group, Tampa, Florida, USA
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  • Yves Homsy

      Affiliations

    • University of South Florida Children’s Urology Group, Tampa, Florida, USA
    • Corresponding Author InformationAddress for correspondence: Yves Homsy, M.D., 5507 East Longboat Boulevard, Tampa, FL 33615

Received 28 June 1999 ,Revised 16 September 1999 ,Accepted 16 September 1999.

  • Image Result

    (A) Antenatal ultrasound showing cystic left upper pole mass (35 weeks). (B) Same patient at 37 weeks’ gestation. Mass is larger and more solid appearing. (C) Postnatal image showing a predominantly s

    (A) Antenatal ultrasound showing cystic left upper pole mass (35 weeks). (B) Same patient at 37 weeks’ gestation. Mass is larger and more solid appearing. (C) Postnatal image showing a predominantly solid mass deforming the upper pole. (D) Magnetic resonance image confirming 2-cm mass arising from the left upper pole.

  • Image Result
    111In-DTPA-octreotide scintigraphy used to determine neuroendocrine origin of mass (negative).

    111In-DTPA-octreotide scintigraphy used to determine neuroendocrine origin of mass (negative).

PII: S0090-4295(99)00425-2

Urology
Volume 54, Issue 6 , Page 1097 , December 1999