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1 topic, 6 min.
8 topics, 29 min.
6 topics, 17 min.
21 topics, 2 hr. 5 min.
Pituitary Adenoma with Cavernous Sinus Involvement
7 m.Rathke Cleft Cyst
6 m.Pituitary Macroadenoma
11 m.Pituitary Hyperplasia
6 m.Pituitary Macroadenoma
5 m.Surgical Approaches to Suprasellar Masses
10 m.Suprasellar Masses Differential Diagnosis
4 m.Suprasellar Mass Signal Characteristics
4 m.Pituitary Macroadenoma
11 m.Adamantinomatous Craniopharyngiomas
3 m.Adamantinomatous Craniopharyngiomas: Surgical Approach
8 m.Craniopharyngioma
3 m.Suprasellar Meningioma
6 m.Suprasellar Meningioma
6 m.Pars Intermedia Cyst
4 m.Hypopituitarism
7 m.Suprasellar Enhancing Mass: Germinoma
6 m.Papillary Craniopharyngioma
7 m.Pituitary Apoplexy
6 m.Spontaneous Intracranial Hypotension (SIH)
6 m.Idiopathic Intracranial Hypertension (Pseudotumor Cerebri)
7 m.0:00
Let's talk a little pituitary anatomy physiology.
0:03
It's kind of my thing.
0:05
Here's a Coronal T2 fast spin echo image,
0:08
high resolution. Here's a coronal T1.
0:10
Contrast is on board.
0:11
There's a pituitary tuft and stalk.
0:13
And here's the sagittal T1 weighted non-contrast
0:18
image as a reference so you can see where you are.
0:20
If I click over here, you can see you're right about
0:23
in the middle of the anterior pituitary gland.
0:27
Now, the anterior pituitary gland secretes a
0:29
lot of stuff. It secretes growth hormone,
0:32
thyroid stimulating hormone (TSH), follicle stimulating
0:36
hormone (FSH), luteinizing hormone (LH),
0:39
adrenocorticotrophic stimulating hormone or ACTH
0:43
and melanin stimulating hormone (MSH).
0:47
So that's the anterior gland.
0:49
In the posterior gland, you're going to have secretion of
0:51
antidiuretic hormone and oxytocin which control breast
0:57
milk secretion, hyponatremia or serum sodium, and other
1:02
factors that are a little bit beyond
1:04
the scope of this discussion now.
1:06
But let's look at the anatomic position of structures in
1:10
the pars distalis or anterior portion of the
1:13
pituitary gland known as the pars distalis.
1:16
Here's the tuft. And right next to it,
1:17
these little dark areas known as the mucoid ridge.
1:21
Found here are ACTH and TSH secreting microadenomas.
1:27
Now, this is important because surgical indication for
1:30
microadenomas is much stronger when you have ACTH
1:34
secretors or in the lateral wedge where you find growth
1:38
hormone secretors that produce either gigantism in the
1:42
adult or acromegaly in the younger individual.
1:44
What else is found out here in the lateral wedge?
1:48
The common prolactin-secreting microadenomas.
1:51
So prolactin and GH secretors out here,
1:55
ACTH and TSH secretors in here in the mucoid wedge.
1:59
And then finally, FSH and LH secretors,
2:03
quite uncommon,
2:04
can occur anywhere in the gland because
2:06
they're scattered throughout the gland.
2:08
We'll turn our attention to gland size
2:11
and shape in a separate vignette.
Interactive Transcript
0:00
Let's talk a little pituitary anatomy physiology.
0:03
It's kind of my thing.
0:05
Here's a Coronal T2 fast spin echo image,
0:08
high resolution. Here's a coronal T1.
0:10
Contrast is on board.
0:11
There's a pituitary tuft and stalk.
0:13
And here's the sagittal T1 weighted non-contrast
0:18
image as a reference so you can see where you are.
0:20
If I click over here, you can see you're right about
0:23
in the middle of the anterior pituitary gland.
0:27
Now, the anterior pituitary gland secretes a
0:29
lot of stuff. It secretes growth hormone,
0:32
thyroid stimulating hormone (TSH), follicle stimulating
0:36
hormone (FSH), luteinizing hormone (LH),
0:39
adrenocorticotrophic stimulating hormone or ACTH
0:43
and melanin stimulating hormone (MSH).
0:47
So that's the anterior gland.
0:49
In the posterior gland, you're going to have secretion of
0:51
antidiuretic hormone and oxytocin which control breast
0:57
milk secretion, hyponatremia or serum sodium, and other
1:02
factors that are a little bit beyond
1:04
the scope of this discussion now.
1:06
But let's look at the anatomic position of structures in
1:10
the pars distalis or anterior portion of the
1:13
pituitary gland known as the pars distalis.
1:16
Here's the tuft. And right next to it,
1:17
these little dark areas known as the mucoid ridge.
1:21
Found here are ACTH and TSH secreting microadenomas.
1:27
Now, this is important because surgical indication for
1:30
microadenomas is much stronger when you have ACTH
1:34
secretors or in the lateral wedge where you find growth
1:38
hormone secretors that produce either gigantism in the
1:42
adult or acromegaly in the younger individual.
1:44
What else is found out here in the lateral wedge?
1:48
The common prolactin-secreting microadenomas.
1:51
So prolactin and GH secretors out here,
1:55
ACTH and TSH secretors in here in the mucoid wedge.
1:59
And then finally, FSH and LH secretors,
2:03
quite uncommon,
2:04
can occur anywhere in the gland because
2:06
they're scattered throughout the gland.
2:08
We'll turn our attention to gland size
2:11
and shape in a separate vignette.
Report
Description
Faculty
Stephen J Pomeranz, MD
Chief Medical Officer, ProScan Imaging. Founder, MRI Online
ProScan Imaging
Tags
Sella
Neuroradiology
Neoplastic
MRI
Head and Neck
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