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. 1992 Sep-Oct;13(5):1295-9.

MR assessment of pituitary gland morphology in healthy volunteers: age- and gender-related differences.

P M Doraiswamy 1, J M Potts 1, D A Axelson 1, M M Husain 1, S N Lurie 1, C Na 1, P R Escalona 1, W M McDonald 1, G S Figiel 1, E H Ellinwood Jr 1
PMCID: PMC8335241  PMID: 1414818

Abstract

PURPOSE AND METHODS

High-field MR images at 1.5 T were used to characterize the effects of age and gender on pituitary size and shape in a sample of 71 adult volunteers (40 females), aged 21 to 82 years.

FINDINGS

For all subjects, age was inversely correlated with pituitary height (r = -.43, P less than .0002) and cross-sectional area (r = -.35, P less than .0028). Age-specific gender differences were also present in pituitary height and area. A convex upper pituitary margin was more common in females (P = .002) and younger subjects (P = .009).

CONCLUSIONS

This study confirms that aging is accompanied by gender-specific changes in pituitary size and shape, and provides normative data that may facilitate evaluation of the pituitary gland in neuroendocrine disorders.

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