<description>&lt;p class="MsoNormal"&gt;Dr. Refky Nicola speaks with Dr. Atul Shinagare about his team's research showing that incidental adnexal lesions on single‑phase CT are often difficult for radiologists to classify consistently, with only certain classic lesions yielding strong agreement. Their conversation underscores the limitations of CT compared with ultrasound or MRI and reinforces that most incidental adnexal findings are benign, though many still require additional imaging for clarification.&lt;/p&gt; &lt;p&gt;&lt;a href="https://doi.org/10.1148/radiol.243477"&gt;Incidental Adnexal Lesions: CT Diagnosis and Interreader Agreement. Guo et al. Radiology 2026; 318(2):e243477. &lt;/a&gt;&lt;/p&gt; &lt;p&gt; &lt;/p&gt;</description>

Radiology Podcast | RSNA

The Radiological Society of North America

Incidental Adnexal Lesions

MAR 17, 20269 MIN
Radiology Podcast | RSNA

Incidental Adnexal Lesions

MAR 17, 20269 MIN

Description

Dr. Refky Nicola speaks with Dr. Atul Shinagare about his team's research showing that incidental adnexal lesions on single‑phase CT are often difficult for radiologists to classify consistently, with only certain classic lesions yielding strong agreement. Their conversation underscores the limitations of CT compared with ultrasound or MRI and reinforces that most incidental adnexal findings are benign, though many still require additional imaging for clarification. Incidental Adnexal Lesions: CT Diagnosis and Interreader Agreement. Guo et al. Radiology 2026; 318(2):e243477.