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      Size and shape of the pituitary gland during pregnancy and post partum: measurement with MR imaging.

      Radiology
      Adolescent, Adult, Female, Humans, Magnetic Resonance Imaging, Pituitary Gland, anatomy & histology, Postpartum Period, Pregnancy, Reference Values

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          Cranial magnetic resonance (MR) imaging was performed in 38 pregnant and postpartum women and 30 nonpregnant age-matched control subjects to establish standards for pituitary gland size and shape during this period. Gland height and infundibulum width were measured on midline T1-weighted sagittal images. Gland convexity or concavity was graded qualitatively. Throughout pregnancy, gland height increased linearly by approximately 0.08 mm/wk. No gland exceeded 10 mm in height during pregnancy. Increases in gland convexity also correlated with progression of pregnancy. The largest glands were seen in the immediate postpartum period; during this period, five of 12 glands measured 10.0-11.8 mm. Beyond the first week post partum, glands rapidly returned to normal size, apparently regardless of the status of breast-feeding. The mean diameter of the infundibulum was 2.2 mm (range, 0.8-4.0 mm). The pituitary gland enlarges throughout pregnancy but should probably not exceed 10 mm during most of this period. Size of up to 12 mm may be acceptable immediately post partum.

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          1924800
          10.1148/radiology.181.2.1924800

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          Adolescent,Adult,Female,Humans,Magnetic Resonance Imaging,Pituitary Gland,anatomy & histology,Postpartum Period,Pregnancy,Reference Values

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