| Literature DB >> 35666391 |
W A Bashari1, D Gillett1,2, J MacFarlane1, A S Powlson1, A G Kolias3,4, R Mannion4, D J Scoffings5, I A Mendichovszky2,5, J Jones5, H K Cheow2,5, O Koulouri1, M Gurnell6.
Abstract
Management of Cushing's disease is informed by dedicated imaging of the sella and parasellar regions. Although magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) remains the investigation of choice, a significant proportion (30-50%) of corticotroph tumours are so small as to render MRI indeterminate or negative when using standard clinical sequences. In this context, alternative MR protocols [e.g. 3D gradient (recalled) echo, with acquisition of volumetric data] may allow detection of tumors that have not been previously visualized. The use of hybrid molecular imaging (e.g. 11C-methionine positron emission tomography coregistered with volumetric MRI) has also been proposed as an additional modality for localizing microadenomas.Entities:
Keywords: MRI; Molecular / functional imaging; PET; Pituitary Cushing's
Year: 2022 PMID: 35666391 DOI: 10.1007/s11102-022-01236-w
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Pituitary ISSN: 1386-341X Impact factor: 3.599