Suggestion of Follow-Up Period in Nonfunctioning Pituitary Incidentaloma Based on MRI Characteristics
- Authors
- 정현철; 양승엽; 조근태
- Issue Date
- Jan-2024
- Publisher
- 대한뇌종양학회
- Keywords
- Pituitary diseases; Pituitary neoplasms; Central nervous system cyst; Magnetic resonance imaging; Follow-up studies.
- Citation
- Brain Tumor Research and Treatment, v.12, no.1, pp 40 - 49
- Pages
- 10
- Indexed
- SCOPUS
KCICANDI
- Journal Title
- Brain Tumor Research and Treatment
- Volume
- 12
- Number
- 1
- Start Page
- 40
- End Page
- 49
- URI
- https://scholarworks.dongguk.edu/handle/sw.dongguk/21463
- DOI
- 10.14791/btrt.2023.0046
- ISSN
- 2288-2405
2288-2413
- Abstract
- Background : For patients diagnosed with asymptomatic, non-functional pituitary incidentaloma (PI), periodic follow-up is generally proposed. However, the recommended follow-up period differs among existing guidelines and consensus is lacking. Thus, this study aimed to suggest follow-up periods for PI based on MRI characteristics.
Methods : Between 2007 and 2023, 245 patients who were diagnosed with PI were retrospectively assessed. Their mean clinical and neuroradiological follow-up periods were 74.2 and 27.3 months, respectively. Their baseline clinical and neuroradiological characteristics were analyzed. These 245 patients were divided into two groups: those with PI size progression and those without PI size progression. Additionally, neuroradiological features of each group were analyzed according to pre- sumptive diagnoses of PI.
ORIGINAL ARTICLE Results : PI size increased in 33 of 245 patients. For the remaining 212 patients, PI size de- creased or stayed unchanged. Of the 33 patients with PI size progression, ten underwent surgery.
Stalk deviation (p<0.001) and lesion enhancement (p=0.001) were significantly more observed in those with PI size progression than in those without PI size progression. MRI morphological factors were not related to changes in PI size in the presumptive Rathke’s cleft cyst group. In the presumptive pituitary adenoma group, absence of tumor enhancement (p<0.001) and stalk deviation (p<0.001) were signifi- cantly associated with tumor reduction and progression, respectively.
Conclusion : Our findings support an additional guideline for patients with asymptomatic non-func- tional PI without stalk deviation and enhancement. For these patients, the clinical and neuroradiological follow-up periods could be reduced.
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