The pituatiry gland is normail in size(0.6 * 1.0 in height and AP Dimensions) . A tiny T1 hypointense and T2 hyperintense lesion seen at the junction of anterior and posterior gland measuring around 1.5 mm in size.There appears to be enhancement f lesion on the delayed images.
Contrast MRI study:
A 1.5mm T2 hyperintense lesion at the junction of anterior and posterior gland which may represent microadenoma.
It is important to know the symptoms for which you got MRI scan done. In your report there is mention of a small tumor in the pituitary gland measuring 1.5 mm in size. This is really small and hence might be a microadenoma. Your pituitary hormone test results must be matched with the MRI scan findings.
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Hi, Thanks for writing in. It is important to know the symptoms for which you got MRI scan done. In your report there is mention of a small tumor in the pituitary gland measuring 1.5 mm in size. This is really small and hence might be a microadenoma. Your pituitary hormone test results must be matched with the MRI scan findings.