Thin-Slice Pituitary MRI with Deep Learning–Based Reconstruction for Preoperative Prediction of Cavernous Sinus Invasion by Pituitary Adenoma: A Prospective Study

Author(s):  
M. Kim ◽  
H.S. Kim ◽  
J.E. Park ◽  
S.Y. Park ◽  
Y.-H. Kim ◽  
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2021 ◽  
Author(s):  
Ka-Chun Leung ◽  
Yu-Ting Lin ◽  
De-Yang Hong ◽  
Chu-Lin Tsai ◽  
Chien-Hua Huang ◽  
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2011 ◽  
Vol 153 (12) ◽  
pp. 2453-2456 ◽  
Author(s):  
Hiroyuki Kobayashi ◽  
Masahito Kawabori ◽  
Shunsuke Terasaka ◽  
Junichi Murata ◽  
Kiyohiro Houkin

2020 ◽  
Author(s):  
Yoshikazu Ogawa ◽  
Mika Watanabe ◽  
Teiji Tominaga

Abstract Objective: Pituitary adenoma coexists with intracranial aneurysms in 2.3% to 3.6%, and intracranial aneurysms is thought to be incidental. On the other hand higher age and cavernous sinus invasion are reported to increase the coexistence rate, so these two diseases may be related. Ten males and 14 females with coexistence of pituitary adenomas and intracranial aneurysms were retrospectively investigated among 923 patients (2.6%). Patients were subdivided into two groups with/without direct attachment of cerebral aneurysms to the pituitary adenomas. The clinical characteristics, therapeutic strategies, and possible effects of vascular remodeling factors were investigated.Results: Twelve patients had functioning pituitary adenomas, and cavernous sinus invasion was identified in 7 of 24 patients. Five of these 7 patients were treated with priority for the cerebral aneurysms until 2007, whereas 14 of 17 patients without involvement of the aneurysm tip in the tumor were treated with priority for pituitary adenomas in the later period. Among vascular remodeling factors strong expression of vascular endothelial growth factor (VEGF) was significantly associated with coexistence of pituitary adenoma and cerebral aneurysm (p < 0.05). So VEGF-induced arterial wall remodeling may be part of the mechanism of association between pituitary adenomas and cerebral aneurysms, suggesting possible causative mechanism.


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