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An Infundibular Unidentified Object (IUO): a new pituitary stalk marker?

J-F Bonneville1, L Tshibanda2, A Beckers2.   

Abstract

PURPOSE: Measurement of the pituitary stalk (PS) diameter does not always solve the issue of minimal PS thickening. A previously undescribed image is found at the infundibular level on high resolution thin section T2W MRI in a large number of normal individuals. We speculate that this image-whose exact origin is still unknown-may serve as a marker of the normal infundibulum.
METHODS: In the last 6 months, 350 consecutive adult patients suspected of sellar pathology or controlled after medical or surgical treatment prospectively underwent a pituitary MRI including a sagittal T2W high resolution sequence. One hundred twelwe patients presenting a pituitary mass with suprasellar extension or those whose PS was not entirely visible were excluded.
RESULTS: A short focal annular T2 hypointense thickening of the wall of the infundibular recess of the third ventricle, more pronounced anteriorly was found in 151/238 patients. Additionally, a more or less tiny ventral extension was demonstrated on sagittal T2W sequence in 105/151 patients. These images were not identified on T1W or on T1W gadolinium enhanced sequences. The ring-like infundibular thickening and/or its ventral extension were not identified in 87/238 patients; in 43/87 of these patients the PS was found severely stretched mainly in case of primary or secondary empty sella. If patients with empty sella were excluded, our finding was observed in 194/238 cases, i.e. in 82%.
CONCLUSIONS: A detailed appearance of the PS on T2W MRI is described for the first time. A previously unreported T2W hypointense annular focal image prolonged by a tiny spicular or nodular ventral bud is found at the lower part of the infundibulum in a majority of normal patients, but not if the PS is stretched such as in empty sella. This image has to be recognized as a normal anatomical landmark. The possible origin of this image is discussed but not totally elucidated. An ongoing research will demonstrate or not if this image may serve as a marker to improve the early diagnosis of PS lesions.
© 2021. The Author(s), under exclusive licence to Springer Science+Business Media, LLC, part of Springer Nature.

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Keywords:  Infundibular Unidentified Object (IUO); Infundibulum; Pituitary MRI; Pituitary stalk thickening

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Year:  2021        PMID: 34254253     DOI: 10.1007/s11102-021-01169-w

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Pituitary        ISSN: 1386-341X            Impact factor:   4.107


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