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Is pituitary MRI screening necessary in cluster headache?

Lou GrangeonEmer O'ConnorDaisuke DannoThanh Mai Pham NgocSanjay CheemaErling TronvikIndran DavagnanamManjit Singh Matharu
Published in: Cephalalgia : an international journal of headache (2021)
The prevalence of pituitary adenomas in cluster headache is similar to that reported in the general population, thereby precluding an over-representation of pituitary lesions in cluster headache. We conclude that the diagnostic assessment of cluster headache patients should not include specific pituitary screening. Only patients with standard brain magnetic resonance imaging findings or symptoms suggestive of a pituitary disorder require brain magnetic resonance imaging with dedicated pituitary views.
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