We describe three cases of central diabetes insipidus, each with a different pathogenesis, in which unexpected hyperintensity of the posterior pituitary gland was seen on T1-weighted MR images obtained at the time of presentation. In the first case (idiopathic), the posterior pituitary signal persisted more than 10 years; in the second case (Langerhans cell histiocytosis), the signal disappeared within 3 months, despite early specific chemotherapy with etoposide; and in the third case (transient), the posterior signal disappeared within 1 year, but it was documented at the time of spontaneous reversal of polyuria and polydipsia.

Persistent high MR signal of the posterior pituitary gland in central diabetes insipidus.

GENOVESE, EUGENIO ANNIBALE;
1997-01-01

Abstract

We describe three cases of central diabetes insipidus, each with a different pathogenesis, in which unexpected hyperintensity of the posterior pituitary gland was seen on T1-weighted MR images obtained at the time of presentation. In the first case (idiopathic), the posterior pituitary signal persisted more than 10 years; in the second case (Langerhans cell histiocytosis), the signal disappeared within 3 months, despite early specific chemotherapy with etoposide; and in the third case (transient), the posterior signal disappeared within 1 year, but it was documented at the time of spontaneous reversal of polyuria and polydipsia.
1997
Adolescent, Child, Child; Preschool, Diabetes Insipidus; diagnosis/etiology, Female, Follow-Up Studies, Histiocytosis; Langerhans-Cell; diagnosis, Humans, Infant, Magnetic Resonance Imaging, Male, Pituitary Gland; Anterior; pathology, Pituitary Gland; Posterior; pathology, Water-Electrolyte Balance; physiology
M., Maghnie; Genovese, EUGENIO ANNIBALE; S., Bernasconi; S., Binda; M., Aricò
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