Context: Association of central diabetes insipidus (CDI) and pituitary stalk thickening (PST) may have several etiologies (including malignancies) and differential diagnosis remains often difficult. Objective: The purpose of this study was to identify which clinical, biochemical or radiological features could help clinicians to make an etiological diagnosis, especially distinguishing neoplastic from non-neoplastic pituitary stalk lesions. Design and methods: We retrospectively analyzed clinical, biochemical, radiological and histological data of 38 adult patients diagnosed with CDI and PST of proven etiology. Results: Of the 38 pituitary stalk lesions included, 11 (29%) were neoplastic. A histopathological diagnosis was obtained in 22/38 (5...
Abstract Pituitary and suprasellar lesions can cause diabetes insipidus due to interruption of pathw...
The pathologic spectrum of diseases that infiltrate the pituitary infundibulum includes a broad vari...
Symptoms and signs of pituitary disease are rarely the first manifestations of malignancy originatin...
CONTEXT: Association of central diabetes insipidus (CDI) and pituitary stalk thickening (PST) may ha...
We thank Dr Shirui Wang and colleagues for their interest in our recent publication on the distincti...
Background : Central diabetes insipidus (CDI), secondary to pituitary metastatic lesions, is uncommo...
Contains fulltext : 49351.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Central diabet...
<p>(A) The patient presented with symptoms and laboratory findings consistent with diabetes insipidu...
CONTEXT: Disease processes that affect the pituitary stalk are broad; the diagnosis and management ...
Unexplained or idiopathic pituitary stalk thickening or central diabetes insipidus not only harbours...
PurposeThe diagnosis of pituitary stalk lesion has been based on clinical feature, radiologic assess...
Objective: Atypical teratoid /rhabdoid tumor (ATRT) is a rare and aggressive central nervous system ...
Central Diabetes Insipidus (CDI) is mainly associated with structural pathologies of the hypothalami...
A variety of neoplastic, inflammatory and congenital conditions can cause pituitary stalk thickening...
The spectrum of pituitary stalk (PS) pathology is vast, presenting a diagnostic challenge. Published...
Abstract Pituitary and suprasellar lesions can cause diabetes insipidus due to interruption of pathw...
The pathologic spectrum of diseases that infiltrate the pituitary infundibulum includes a broad vari...
Symptoms and signs of pituitary disease are rarely the first manifestations of malignancy originatin...
CONTEXT: Association of central diabetes insipidus (CDI) and pituitary stalk thickening (PST) may ha...
We thank Dr Shirui Wang and colleagues for their interest in our recent publication on the distincti...
Background : Central diabetes insipidus (CDI), secondary to pituitary metastatic lesions, is uncommo...
Contains fulltext : 49351.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Central diabet...
<p>(A) The patient presented with symptoms and laboratory findings consistent with diabetes insipidu...
CONTEXT: Disease processes that affect the pituitary stalk are broad; the diagnosis and management ...
Unexplained or idiopathic pituitary stalk thickening or central diabetes insipidus not only harbours...
PurposeThe diagnosis of pituitary stalk lesion has been based on clinical feature, radiologic assess...
Objective: Atypical teratoid /rhabdoid tumor (ATRT) is a rare and aggressive central nervous system ...
Central Diabetes Insipidus (CDI) is mainly associated with structural pathologies of the hypothalami...
A variety of neoplastic, inflammatory and congenital conditions can cause pituitary stalk thickening...
The spectrum of pituitary stalk (PS) pathology is vast, presenting a diagnostic challenge. Published...
Abstract Pituitary and suprasellar lesions can cause diabetes insipidus due to interruption of pathw...
The pathologic spectrum of diseases that infiltrate the pituitary infundibulum includes a broad vari...
Symptoms and signs of pituitary disease are rarely the first manifestations of malignancy originatin...