Literature DB >> 12563126

Posterior pituitary bright spot in large adenomas: MR assessment of its disappearance or relocation along the stalk.

Naokatsu Saeki1, Michihiro Hayasaka, Hisayuki Murai, Motoo Kubota, Ichiro Tatsuno, Jun-Ichi Takanashi, Takashi Uno, Toshihiko Iuchi, Akira Yamaura.   

Abstract

PURPOSE: To evaluate the disappearance or relocation patterns of posterior pituitary bright spot (PPBS) in the infundibuloneurohypophyseal (INH) system and endocrinologic implications in large pituitary adenomas.
MATERIALS AND METHODS: Sixty-nine patients with adenoma and supradiaphragmatic extension were classified into PPBS-visible and PPBS-nonvisible groups on the basis of findings at preoperative T1-weighted magnetic resonance (MR) imaging. The adenoma shapes were classified into hourglass type with indentation and barrel type without indentation at the diaphragmatic level.
RESULTS: The PPBS-visible group included 55 (80%) patients. PPBS most commonly occurred at the distal pituitary stalk immediately above the diaphragm in 48 patients with hourglass-type adenoma. In the remaining seven patients with barrel-type adenoma, PPBS occurred in the sella or in varying sites along the pituitary stalk. Postoperatively, two patients, whose PPBS became nonvisible, developed persistent diabetes insipidus. The PPBS-nonvisible group included 14 (20%) patients. Five had hourglass-type and nine had barrel-type adenoma. Occurrence of the barrel type was marked. In these patients, four developed postoperative permanent diabetes insipidus.
CONCLUSION: The diaphragm, a probable major anatomic determinant of indentation, may serve as a transportation blockade and facilitate proximal accumulation of PPBS material, as evidenced in the hourglass-type adenoma. PPBS was more commonly nonnvisible in the barrel-type adenoma. The presence of PPBS in the INH system indicates its functional maintenance in large adenomas.

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Year:  2003        PMID: 12563126     DOI: 10.1148/radiol.2262011616

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Radiology        ISSN: 0033-8419            Impact factor:   11.105


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