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Pituitary tumors, adult Diagnosis: Book Excerpts

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Pituitary tumors: Diagnosis
(Professional Guide to Diseases (Eighth Edition))

❑Skull X-rays with tomography show enlargement of the sella turcica or erosion of its floor; if GH secretion predominates, X-rays show enlarged paranasal sinuses and mandible, thickened cranial bones, and separated teeth.

❑ Carotid angiogram shows displacement of the anterior cerebral and internal carotid arteries if the tumor mass is enlarging; it also rules out intracerebral aneurysm.

❑ Computed tomography scan may confirm the existence of the adenoma and accurately depict its size.

❑ Cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) analysis may show increased protein levels.

❑ Endocrine function tests may contribute helpful information, but results are commonly ambiguous and inconclusive.

❑ Magnetic resonance imaging differentiates healthy, benign, and malignant tissues as well as arteries and veins.

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Source: Professional Guide to Diseases (Eighth Edition), 2005

Pituitary tumors: Diagnosis
(Handbook of Diseases)

❑ Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), cranial computed tomography (CT) scanning, or skull X-rays with tomography show enlargement of the sella turcica or erosion of its floor; if growth hormone secretion predominates, X-ray films show enlarged paranasal sinuses and mandible, thickened cranial bones, and separated teeth. MRI and CT scan show the location and size of the adenoma.

❑ Carotid angiography shows displacement of the anterior cerebral and internal carotid arteries if the tumor mass is enlarging; it also rules out intracerebral aneurysm.

❑ Cerebrospinal fluid analysis may show increased protein levels.

❑ Endocrine function tests may contribute helpful information, but results are often ambiguous and inconclusive.

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Source: Handbook of Diseases, 2003


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