“…In several recent articles, some findings were reported to be useful for distinguishing pituitary adenoma from LYH, such as precontrast homogeneous signal intensity, intact sellar floor, suprasellar extension, loss of PPHI, stalk thickening, mass symmetry, homogeneous enhancement, and adjacent dural enhancement (the so-called dural tail). 2,3,8,[11][12][13][14] In this study, evaluation of the precontrast signal intensity was excluded because pituitary adenomas often show complicated signal intensities due to hemorrhagic or cystic changes, and it is a not suitable factor for making a simple assessment. The findings of destruction of the sellar floor and extension to the sphenoid sinus were also excluded because it was obvious that these findings indicate neoplasm.…”