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World J Radiol. Mar 28, 2023; 15(3): 69-82
Published online Mar 28, 2023. doi: 10.4329/wjr.v15.i3.69
Table 1 Differentiating features of parathyroid adenoma from lymph nodes and thyroid nodules on imaging
ModalityFeaturesParathyroid adenomaThyroid noduleLymph node
USGEchogenicityHomogenously markedly hypoechoicHomo/Heterogenously hypo/isoechoicCentral echogenic hilum
VascularityPeripheral polar vessel sign presentNot seenCentral/hilar vascularity
CalcificationLess commonCommon+/-
Cystic changesLess commonMore common+/-
CTNon contrastHypodenseHyperdenseHypodense
ArterialIntense arterial enhancementEnhancement in arterial phase but less than parathyroid adenomasNo enhancement in the arterial phase
VenousWashoutPersistent enhancementProgressive enhancement in venous phase
MRIMorphologyCleavage plane with thyroid glandNo cleavage planeCleavage plane present
Diffusion weighted ImageHigh SIHigh SI
PET CholineUptakePresentVariableUptake may be present, however is delayed and of lesser intensity