@@Radquarters can adrenal mass, other than having knowledge of it through having a scan, cause severe anxiety and persistent cortisol (with metallic taste) in one's mouth?
Etching? It's outlining which I always did when 4 to 9 and coloring in my coloring books. I always outlined because if you went a little bit out of the line, you couldn't tell mostly if you outlined after coloring. Remember to color light colors first then darker colors last. White is to help you cover mistakes, scrape off mistake then recolor in white, unless using another color darker, then skip the adding white color. So fun!😀
What if an adenomo continues to grow? Like over 4cm or if it had hormones? Also isn't there one that can look lipid rich on non contrast but actually be a type of lymphoma. Once you get to the wash out phase.
So clear and straightforward! I really caught the explanation about lipid poor ademoma I was looking for. Thank you
Great to hear, and I'm glad that you found what you were looking for!
On top of my favorite radiology RUclips channels 👌🥇🏆
Thank you Yasir Hassan, very grateful to hear that!
This was helpful and clear. Thank you!
Great to hear, and thanks for watching!
Awesome
Thank you!
Crisp and clear !
Thank you!
A great review of a rare condition.
Glad you enjoyed it!
@@Radquarters can adrenal mass, other than having knowledge of it through having a scan, cause severe anxiety and persistent cortisol (with metallic taste) in one's mouth?
Wellcome Back . Outstanding as usual .
Thank you, I appreciate that! It's good to be back.
Great lecture doctor
Thank you!
Etching? It's outlining which I always did when 4 to 9 and coloring in my coloring books. I always outlined because if you went a little bit out of the line, you couldn't tell mostly if you outlined after coloring. Remember to color light colors first then darker colors last. White is to help you cover mistakes, scrape off mistake then recolor in white, unless using another color darker, then skip the adding white color. So fun!😀
Great lecture
Thank you!
Superb lecture. Thank you!
Thanks so much Nisha!
very infromative vidoe thanks Dr. Kowal
Great to hear, thank you!
I thought, I could just watch this and understand. I was wrong :) thank you for the information.
Are you a (non-Radiology)doctor? Even so, it would probably be a bit of a deep dive!
Perfect as usual, thanks.
Wow, appreciate that!
Very helpful, thanks a lot
You're welcome bob 2010!
What if an adenomo continues to grow? Like over 4cm or if it had hormones? Also isn't there one that can look lipid rich on non contrast but actually be a type of lymphoma. Once you get to the wash out phase.
That was very helpfull thank's dr :)
Sure, and I'm glad you found that helpful.
very nice thanks
Most welcome!
I’d present the guidelines from both endocrine and radiology society to patients, and let them to make an informed decision on f/u plan.
Informed decision making is the way to go
very comprehensive on adrenals.
Glad you think so Samreen!