MRI -: Diagnostic and follow-up tool for microprolactinomas

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Seidl, Z
Obenberger, J
Marek, J
Hána, V
Vanecková, M
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[1] Charles Univ, Dept Neurol, MRI Unit, Prague, Czech Republic
[2] Charles Univ, Dept Radiodiag, MRI Unit, Prague, Czech Republic
[3] Charles Univ, Dept Med 3, Prague, Czech Republic
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adenoma; magnetic resonance imaging; microprolactinoma; pituitary gland tumor; prolactinoma; serum prolactin level;
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Magnetic resonance imaging is a method of choice for the diagnosis of microprolactinomas. Using a Phillips Gyroscan NT 15 (1.5 T), 42 patients whose clinical history and serum prolactin levels were compatible with the diagnosis of prolactinomas were examined. Four patients (3 male and 1 female) with macroadenoma were investigated and excluded, while microprolactinoma was found in the other 38 (32 female and 6 male) patients. Imaging features were similar in all microprolactinomas - hypointensity up to 10 mm in size in T1 weighted images, only sometimes, in the case of a cystic or a hemorrhagic component, also registered in T2 weighted images. Deviation of the pituitary stalk was present in 19 of the 38 patients (16 with microprolactinoma, 3 without any detectable lesion). Convex upper limit of the gland was demonstrated in 17 subjects (16 microprolactinomas, 3 without detectable lesion). Pituitary adenoma is not the only cause of raised serum prolactin level. This can be a consequence of medication, spinal cord turner, compression of the pituitary stalk, hypothyroidism or a lesion in dermatomes T3 to T5 (mammary gland level). Results from imaging must always be assessed in the light of the patient's clinical history and biochemical parameters.
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