Post-traumatic diabetes insipidus: MR demonstration of pituitary stalk rupture

We report the magnetic resonance findings in a case of post-traumatic diabetes insipidus (DI). They consisted of pituitary stalk rupture shown on both coronal and sagittal planes with associated disappearance of the normal high signal intensity of the posterior lobe on T1 images. This last sign, pre...

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Veröffentlicht in:Journal of computer assisted tomography 1988, Vol.12 (1), p.135-137
Hauptverfasser: HALIMI, P, SIGAL, R, DOYON, D, DELIVET, S, BOUCHARD, P, PIGEAU, I
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description We report the magnetic resonance findings in a case of post-traumatic diabetes insipidus (DI). They consisted of pituitary stalk rupture shown on both coronal and sagittal planes with associated disappearance of the normal high signal intensity of the posterior lobe on T1 images. This last sign, previously described in nontraumatic DI, appears to represent a finding indicating nonfunctioning neurohypophysis.
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Biological and medical sciences
Craniocerebral Trauma - complications
Diabetes Insipidus - etiology
Endocrinopathies
Humans
Hypothalamus. Hypophysis. Epiphysis (diseases)
Magnetic Resonance Imaging
Male
Malignant tumors
Medical sciences
Pituitary Gland - injuries
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title Post-traumatic diabetes insipidus: MR demonstration of pituitary stalk rupture
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