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. 2021 Feb 11;13:1307–1314. doi: 10.2147/CMAR.S289191

Figure 1.

Figure 1

Comparison of abdominal CT before and after chemotherapy (the patient was a 2-year-old girl, the main complain was progressive aggravation of facial rash, the patient visited our hospital in January 2019, the clinical diagnosis was adrenal space occupying, the tumor was punctured and biopsied, ACC was confirmed by biopsy, chemotherapy was given first because of the intolerance to operation. (A) is abdominal CT at onset, the size of adrenal masses was 85 × 71 × 110mm, tumor thrombi in inferior vena cava could be seen. (B) indicates that the tumor shrank to 65 × 65 × 100mm after four cycles of chemotherapy, and the tumor thrombi in inferior vena cava were significantly reduced.) Decreased size of the adrenal cortex lesions of the same child in the same position after chemotherapy was indicated in arrows.