Saiwai S, Inoue Y, Ishihara T, Matsumoto S, Nemoto Y, Tashiro T, Hakuba A, Miyamoto T
Department of Radiology, Kobe Central Municipal Hospital, Hyogo, Japan.
Neuroradiology. 1998 Feb;40(2):114-20. doi: 10.1007/s002340050550.
We report the skull radiograph, CT and MRI findings in three patients with lymphocytic adenohypophysitis mimicking pituitary adenoma. All cases were associated with pregnancy. CT demonstrated a pituitary mass but did not differentiate lymphocytic adenohypophysitis from pituitary adenoma. The skull radiographs showed either a normal sella turcica or minimal abnormalities; they did not show ballooning or destruction. The MRI appearances were distinctive: relatively low signal on T1-weighted images; preservation of the bright posterior pituitary lobe despite the presence of a relatively large pituitary mass, less common in macroadenomas; marked contrast enhancement compared with pituitary macroadenomas; and dural enhancement adjacent to a pituitary mass.