1985
DOI: 10.1007/bf01815439
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Nuclear magnetic resonance imaging of the region of the sella turcica

Abstract: Nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) imaging is a versatile technique which has proved more sensitive in the detection of perisellar lesions than CT. A multiplanar facility, the demonstration of blood flow, and the lack of bone artefacts are its main advantages in this respect. Limitations are seen in its inability to identify small calcifications and to distinguish clearly perifocal oedema and tumour especially in malignant lesions. Relatively thick slices of 5-10 mm make the detection of microadenomas very diffi… Show more

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“…3,69,78 This was soon followed by the development of MR imaging in the late 1970s. 23,27,38,43,66 The computed tomography and MR imaging findings correlated with surgical findings in 42 and 52% of cases of ACTH-secreting microadenomas, respectively. 17 High field strength MR imagers and dynamic imaging techniques have improved the sensitivity in recent years.…”
Section: Nelson and Cushing Syndromes In The Modern Eramentioning
confidence: 72%
“…3,69,78 This was soon followed by the development of MR imaging in the late 1970s. 23,27,38,43,66 The computed tomography and MR imaging findings correlated with surgical findings in 42 and 52% of cases of ACTH-secreting microadenomas, respectively. 17 High field strength MR imagers and dynamic imaging techniques have improved the sensitivity in recent years.…”
Section: Nelson and Cushing Syndromes In The Modern Eramentioning
confidence: 72%