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An Infundibular Unidentified Object (IUO): a new pituitary stalk marker?

Jean-Francois BonnevilleL TshibandaA Beckers
Published in: Pituitary (2021)
A detailed appearance of the PS on T2W MRI is described for the first time. A previously unreported T2W hypointense annular focal image prolonged by a tiny spicular or nodular ventral bud is found at the lower part of the infundibulum in a majority of normal patients, but not if the PS is stretched such as in empty sella. This image has to be recognized as a normal anatomical landmark. The possible origin of this image is discussed but not totally elucidated. An ongoing research will demonstrate or not if this image may serve as a marker to improve the early diagnosis of PS lesions.
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