This book describes the challenges occurring during a pituitary examination and provides key pieces for diagnosis. It takes into account unusual issues encountered when reading a pituitary MRI. Each chapter covers the common traps faced during the interpretation of pituitary MRI, for instance, in the presence of pituitary adenomas, Rathke cleft cysts, craniopharyngiomas, and many other pathological conditions, before offering solutions to come to the correct diagnosis.  This concise practical guide offers helpful information for radiologists and neurosurgeons, but the book will also interest endocrinologists and internists. 
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Chapter 1 . The (My) Golden Rules.- Chapter 2.  T2W MRI, the Master Sequence.- Chapter 3.  Axial T1W, an Underused Sequence .- Chapter 4 . A Look on Sphenoid Sinus.- Chapter 5 . The Poorly Known Posterior Lobe.- Chapter 6 . The Pituitary Stalk and the Infundibular Unidentified Object.- Chapter 7 . An Overlooked Venous Sinus.- Chapter 8 . The Small Sella.- Chapter 9 . The Myth of Dynamic MRI.- Chapter 10 . Pitfalls and Artifacts.- Chapter 11 . In Young Children.- Chapter 12 . Hyperprolactinemia in Woman.- Chapter 13 . Prolactinoma in Man.- Chapter 14 . Acromegales and Giants.- Chapter 15 . Syndromic and Familial Acromegaly.- Chapter 16.  Cushing: the Grail of the Radiologist.- Chapter 17 . Silent and Unusual Pituitary Adenomas.- Chapter 18 . Is Cavernous Sinus Invaded?.- Chapter 19 . Aggressive or Invasive PitNET?.- Chapter 20 . Apoplexy or Hemorrhage?.- Chapter 21 . Hyperplasia or Pseudohyperplasia?.- Chapter 22 . Pregnancy and Pituitary.- Chapter 23 . Intrasellar Rathke Cleft Cysts.- Chapter 24 . Rathke Cleft Cysts or PitNET?.- Chapter 25.  Complicated Rathke Cleft Cysts.- Chapter 26 . Non Rathke Cleft Cysts.- Chapter 27 . Pituitary Stalk Cysts.- Chapter 28 . Craniopharyngiomas.- Chapter 29. Germinomas and other Bad Tumors.- Chapter 30. The Empty Sella is not Empty.- Chapter 31. Hypophysitis or PitNET?.- Chapter 32. Meningioma or PitNET?.- Chapter 33. The Jewel Box.- Chapter 34. Collision  Lesions.- Chapter 35. A Spiny Diagnosis.- Chapter 36. After Surgery.- Chapter 37. Ectopic Vasopressin Storage.- Chapter 38. Bye Bye Diabetes Insipidus.- Chapter 39. What is Bright on T1?.- Chapter 40. What is Dark on T2?.- Chapter 41. Do you Have FLAIR?.- Chapter 42. Incidentalomas.
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This book describes the challenges occurring during a pituitary examination and provides key pieces for diagnosis. It takes into account unusual issues encountered when reading a pituitary MRI. Each chapter covers the common traps faced during the interpretation of pituitary MRI, for instance, in the presence of pituitary adenomas, Rathke cleft cysts, craniopharyngiomas, and many other pathological conditions, before offering solutions to come to the correct diagnosis.  This concise practical guide offers helpful information for radiologists and neurosurgeons, but the book will also interest endocrinologists and internists. 
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Includes up-to-date 3.0 Tesla illustrations Offers unique descriptions of artifacts, anatomical variants, traps and pitfalls Provides guidance on most frequent sellar region diseases
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Produktdetaljer

ISBN
9783031647093
Publisert
2024-09-02
Utgiver
Vendor
Springer International Publishing AG
Høyde
235 mm
Bredde
155 mm
Aldersnivå
Professional/practitioner, P, 06
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Heftet

Biographical note

J.-F. Bonneville is a Professor of Neuroradiology, former Head of the Department of Diagnostic and Interventional Neuroradiology at the University Hospital of Besançon, France. He is presently an Invited Professor in the Departments of Endocrinology and Medical Imaging at the University Hospital of Liège, Belgium. Professor Bonneville has been involved in imaging of the pituitary region since he was a fellow at the Hospital of Pitié Salpetrière in Paris. He is the author of more than 200 peer review papers, 80 being solely devoted to CT and MRI of the pituitary gland and of three major books, Radiology of the Sella Turcica, Computed Tomography of the Pituitary Gland and MRI of the Pituitary Gland, considered at the time as three essential references.

Professor Bonneville is well known for his original approach to the diagnosis of patients suspected of pituitary diseases, in closely combining clinical, biological and imaging data. He is recognized all over the world as an undisputed expert in the field of MRI of the Pituitary Gland.