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DOI: 10.1590/S0004-27302003000400018
Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) of the pituitary stalk has revealed certain abnormalities with significant clinical relevance. In order to correctly appreciate them, one must be aware of the embryology and anatomy of the pituitary-hypothalamic axis and the criteria that define a normal MRI. Pituitary stalk thickening is frequently related to Diabetes Insipidus and this finding requires further evaluation, especially in children and adolescents. A truncated, thin or absent stalk can be associated with growth hormone deficiency and contribute to the […]
Keywords: Diabetes insipidus, Growth; magnetic resonance imaging; Molecular genetics; Pituitary stalk; Thickening