Question What is the prevalence of venous extension in malignant adrenal lesions-whether primary or secondary-and how can early involvement be recognized on imaging? Finding Adrenal vein involvement occurred similarly in ACCs (21.4%) and metastases (14.6%). Early extension may be preceded by the adrenal edge sign in 25% of cases. Clinical relevance Adrenal vein involvement occurs in both primary and metastatic adrenal lesions, with a tendency to be more prevalent in adrenocortical carcinomas. The 'edge sign' may precede venous extension in malignant lesions, aiding both diagnosis and therapeutic planning.
Melges et al. (Sat,) studied this question.