Purpose. Evaluate the MR sensibility for detection and localisation of ACTH
-secreting microadenomas of the pituitary gland.
Patients and method. The MRI studies of the pituitary gland, performed befo
re transsphenoidal surgical exploration, about 14 patients who present clin
ical and biological signs of Gushing disease, were rewieved retrospectively
. We have always used unenhanced sagittal and coronal spin-echo T1 sequence
s, and coronal T1 after injection of gadolinium (1 Tesla).
Results. The global sensibility for detection of an adenoma was 100% (84 to
92% when the lesional localisation was considered). The injection of gadol
inium increased the sensibility of 38 to 42% according the readers. 7 to 14
% of the lesions were isointense after injection. The estimation of lesiona
l size after injection was the nearer to the surgical results. The indirect
sign most frequently seen (35.7 to 64.3%) was focal bulging of the sellar
diaphragm. The only differences between the different radiologists, statist
ically significant, concerned the lesional size before injection and locati
on of the lesion in the sagittal plane.
Conclusion. This study confirmed the good sensibility of contrast-enhanced
MRI in detection of ACTH-secreting microadenomas. The anatomo-radiological
correlations are nevertheless incomplete.