PURPOSE: Recent work supports the use of T2-weighted MRI intensity as a tool for treatment stratification in acromegaly. Our study aimed to establish if the pattern of T2 intensity could be a predictor of hormonal and/or tumoral response to dopamine agonists (DAs) in prolactinomas. METHODS: This was a retrospective study performed in two academic centers. We characterized the magnetic resonance T2-weighted aspect of prolactinomas (signal intensity and homogeneity in the whole tumors) before DA therapy and correlated this pattern to the prolactin (PRL) concentration at diagnosis and to hormonal and tumoral responses after 1 year of medical treatment. We separately analyzed a subgroup of prolactinomas visually very bright in more than 50% of ...
OBJECTIVE AND PATIENTS: Twenty-four pituitary adenomas from acromegalic patients (13 females, 11 mal...
International audienceGH-secreting pituitary adenomas can be hypo-, iso- or hyper-intense on T2-weig...
The pituitary gland has only recently been studied with magnetic resonance (MR) imaging. Initial res...
INTRODUCTION: Clinical presentations of prolactinomas are quite different between genders. In compar...
Context: Responses of GH-secreting adenomas to multimodal management of acromegaly varies widely bet...
Introduction: Hyperprolactinaemia associated with antipsychotic drug use is a commonly encountered c...
Objectives: Patients with prolactinomas and patients with acromegaly often have heterogenous adeno-m...
Purpose: The aim of this study was to evaluate the somatotroph axis in a large series of patients wi...
Objective: The association between prolactin level variation and prolactinoma size reduction remai...
Acromegaly is a rare but severe disease, originated in 95% of cases by a growth hormone-secreting ad...
T2-weighted MRI signal intensity of GH-secreting pituitary adenomas is gaining recognition as a mark...
CONTEXT: The optimal duration of dopamine agonist (DA) therapy in prolactinoma is unknown. There are...
Purpose: Neuroendocrine dysfunction is a known complication of cranial radiation. While growth hormo...
International audienceObjective: Both antitumor and antisecretory efficacies of dopamine agonists (D...
Background: Growth hormone (GH)-secreting pituitary adenomas, responsible for the development of acr...
OBJECTIVE AND PATIENTS: Twenty-four pituitary adenomas from acromegalic patients (13 females, 11 mal...
International audienceGH-secreting pituitary adenomas can be hypo-, iso- or hyper-intense on T2-weig...
The pituitary gland has only recently been studied with magnetic resonance (MR) imaging. Initial res...
INTRODUCTION: Clinical presentations of prolactinomas are quite different between genders. In compar...
Context: Responses of GH-secreting adenomas to multimodal management of acromegaly varies widely bet...
Introduction: Hyperprolactinaemia associated with antipsychotic drug use is a commonly encountered c...
Objectives: Patients with prolactinomas and patients with acromegaly often have heterogenous adeno-m...
Purpose: The aim of this study was to evaluate the somatotroph axis in a large series of patients wi...
Objective: The association between prolactin level variation and prolactinoma size reduction remai...
Acromegaly is a rare but severe disease, originated in 95% of cases by a growth hormone-secreting ad...
T2-weighted MRI signal intensity of GH-secreting pituitary adenomas is gaining recognition as a mark...
CONTEXT: The optimal duration of dopamine agonist (DA) therapy in prolactinoma is unknown. There are...
Purpose: Neuroendocrine dysfunction is a known complication of cranial radiation. While growth hormo...
International audienceObjective: Both antitumor and antisecretory efficacies of dopamine agonists (D...
Background: Growth hormone (GH)-secreting pituitary adenomas, responsible for the development of acr...
OBJECTIVE AND PATIENTS: Twenty-four pituitary adenomas from acromegalic patients (13 females, 11 mal...
International audienceGH-secreting pituitary adenomas can be hypo-, iso- or hyper-intense on T2-weig...
The pituitary gland has only recently been studied with magnetic resonance (MR) imaging. Initial res...