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Yaotse Elikplim Nordjoe1,2, Suzanne Rita Aubin Igombe3, Fatima Zahra Laamrani3, Laila Jroundi3.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Pituitary abscess is a rare condition with nonspecific symptoms that can be delayed. Proper diagnosis needs to occur preoperatively so that the management can be set up accordingly. Accurate diagnosis is challenging because many differential diagnoses can exhibit the same magnetic resonance imaging features. CASEEntities:
Keywords: MRI; Pituitary abscess
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Year: 2019 PMID: 31759391 PMCID: PMC6875087 DOI: 10.1186/s13256-019-2280-8
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Med Case Rep ISSN: 1752-1947
Fig. 1Brain magnetic resonance imaging scans. a Diffusion-weighted imaging (DWI). b T2-weighted (T2w) imaging. c, d T1-weighted (T1w) imaging + gadolinium. Images show a multilocular intra and suprasellar pituitary cystic mass exhibiting a typical rim enhancement pattern, with the central part being in high-intensity DWI/T2w and low-intensity T1w. This pituitary abscess is associated with peripheral edema (b) and is responsible for local compression mainly on the optical chiasma
Fig. 2Same patient as in Fig. 1. Follow-up magnetic resonance imaging 3 months after the treatment showed a very sizable reduction of the pituitary abscess with disappearance of the peripheral edema and the local compression effect. a T1-weighted image + gadolinium. b T2-weighted image
Fig. 3Brain magnetic resonance imaging scans. a Diffusion-weighted imaging (DWI). b T1w-weighted (T1w) imaging. c T1w + gadolinium. d T2-weighted (T2w) imaging. Images show an enormous pituitary mass exhibiting atypical features such as a heterogeneous mixed high- and low-signal T1w and T2w with rim enhancement. DWI showed a mild and partial high intensity in the central part of the mass. These features suggest a mixed cystic and hemorrhagic nature of this pituitary abscess
Fig. 4Same patient as in Fig. 3. Follow-up magnetic resonance imaging 3 months after the treatment showed complete drainage of the pituitary abscess, leaving as a sequela a cavity filled with air. a, b T1-weighted imaging + gadolinium. c T2-weighted imaging