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Radiological evolution of autograft fat used for skull base reconstruction after transsphenoidal surgery for pituitary adenomas.

Giulia CossuVictoire Turin-HuetMarta Garvayo NavarroGeorgios PapadakisRoy Thomas DanielVincent DunetMahmoud Messerer
Published in: Pituitary (2022)
Fat resorbs with time: almost 50% of the fat volume is lost during the first year after surgery and 60% is resorbed at 4.6 years. T1-signal, before and after gadolinium injection, also decreases during the first year, probably because of the progressive fibrosis of the graft. This information will contribute to the interpretation of postoperative images.
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