In general the adrenals have a ‘wishbone‘, or upside down ‘y’ shape, but they are not usually symmetrical. Although they are naturally asymmetric structures, part of their shape discrepancy relates to the variability in their surroundings. Since they are in different relative positions they have different surroundings.When there is a paucity of fat or the surrounding structures push on them, they tend to distort. The right adrenal gets pushed against the liver, and elongates, while the left becomes irregular and “knobbly”. Thus in general, the right is long and thin and the left short and stout. When there is a large amount of retroperitoneal fat they tend to look more alike in cross section.