Diagnostic Value of Magnetic Resonance Imaging Examination for Pituitary Hypertension Complicated with Pituitary Microadenoma
- VernacularTitle:垂体性高血压伴垂体微腺瘤的MRI诊断价值探讨
- Author:
Du XIE
;
Changzheng ZHANG
;
Jin ZHANG
;
Yanwei ZHANG
;
Xiaochun WANG
- Publication Type:Journal Article
- Keywords:
HYPERTENSION;
PITUITARY MICROADENOMA;
MAGNETIC RESONANCE IMAGING
- From:
Journal of Guangzhou University of Traditional Chinese Medicine
2000;0(04):-
- CountryChina
- Language:Chinese
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Abstract:
Objective To investigate the relationship between the secondary hypertension and pituitary microadenoma,and to explore the diagnostic value of magnetic resonance imaging(MRI) examination for pituitary microadenoma.Methods We analyzed the clinical information,laboratory examination results and imaging data in 21 hypertension patients complicated with pituitary microadenoma.Results The manifestations of the 21 patients were as follows:(1) The onset of hypertension was in young age,complicated with headache;(2) The results of 24-hour ambulatory blood pressure monitor(24h ABPM) showed the disappearance of circadian rhythm of blood pressure,and obvious increase of systolic/diastolic blood pressure;(3) The antihypertensive effect of antihypertensive drugs was not satisfactory;(4) Of adenohypophyseal hormones,adrenocorticotrophic hormone(ACTH) level in most patients and prolactin(PRL) level in a few patients were higher than the normal level,and the other hormones levels were normal;(5) The results of MRI examination presented adrenal cortical hyperplasia,adrenal adenoma and chromaffin tumor in some patients.(6) The results of MRI examination showed pituitary microadenoma in all of the patients.Conclusion For those middle-aged and young hypertension patients on whom antihypertensive effect of drugs is poor,MRI examination for adrenal gland and pituitary gland should be taken as the routine examination.MRI examination is the optimal imaging method for pituitary microadenoma,and supply evidence for the syndrome differentiation and treatment of pituitary microadenoma.