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DescriptionAcromegaly pituitary macroadenoma.JPEG Pituitary macroadenoma with suprasellar extension, compressing the optic chiasm.
Date Published: 25 June 2008
Source Acromegaly. Orphanet Journal of Rare Diseases 2008, 3:17. doi:10.1186/1750-1172-3-17
Author Philippe Chanson and Sylvie Salenave

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Pituitary macroadenoma with suprasellar extension, compressing the optic chiasm. Macroadenomas (> 10 mm diameter) are generally iso-intense as compared with the rest of the white matter of brain parenchyma on unenhanced T1-weighted images.

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