mr volumetry of pituitary gland in indian adults to establish normal reference values
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ntroduction: Pituitary gland varies in size and shape
among both genders, different age groups and also
among different races and ethnicity. Pituitary gland volume
measurement more reliably detects subtle changes in size
which can be pathological. There is lack of data on normal
reference values of pituitary gland volumes in Indian
population.
Aim: To find out the range of pituitary gland volumes in
Indian adults in different age groups across both genders
by Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) studies.
Materials and Methods: Total 50 apparently healthy
individuals were subjected to MRI of pituitary gland. A T1
weighted multiplanar acquisition was performed in sagittal
plane with a slice thickness of 0.9mm. Pituitary gland was
traced on all slices and volume was calculated. Paired ‘t’
test was used to compare among different age groups and
both genders.
Results: The mean pituitary volume found in males
was 4.78 cm3
and in females it was 4.8 cm3. The largest
pituitary glands were seen in 11 to 20 years age group in
the females which was significantly larger than that found
in males. There was no significant difference in pituitary
volume between the two genders at other age groups. The
elderly individuals aged more than 50 years showed the
smallest pituitary glands.
Conclusion: Normal values of pituitary glands with gender
and age variations were found out in this study. The data
established in this study is proposed to be used as normal
reference range.
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Authors | ;Joish Upendra Kumar;Kavitha Y |
Journal | ophthalmology retina |
Year | 2017 |
DOI | 10.7860/IJARS/2017/24458:2239 |
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