Published July 1984 | Version v1
Journal article

High resolution computed tomography of the post partum pituitary gland

  • 1. Loma Linda Univ., CA (USA). Section of Neuroradiology
  • 2. Loma Linda Univ., CA (USA). Dept. of Gynecology and Obstetrics

Description

Eight volunteer post partum female patients were examined with high resolution computed tomography during the week immediately after delivery. All patients received high dose (40-70 gm) intravenous iodine contrast administration. The scans were examined for pituitary gland height, shape and homogeneity. All of the patients had enlarged glands by the traditional standards (i.e. gland height of 8 mm or greater). The diaphragma sellae in every call bulged upward with a convex domed appearance. The glands were generally inhomogeneous. One gland had a 4 mm focal well defined area of decreased attenuation. Two patients who were studied again months later had glands which had returned to ''normal'' size. The enlarged, upwardly convex pituitary gland appears to be typical and normal for the recently post partum period. (orig.)

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Publishing Information

Journal Title
Neuroradiology
Journal Volume
26
Journal Issue
4
Series
CODEN: NRDYA.;Neuroradiology.
Journal Page Range
299-301
ISSN
0028-3940