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From: Pituitary stalk interruption syndrome (PSIS) presenting in a Jordanian male patient with short stature and delayed puberty: a case report

Fig. 2

MRI findings in a 17-year-old male patient presenting with short stature, delayed puberty, and hypopituitarism. a Sagittal non-contrast T1W image of the pituitary gland showing small anterior pituitary (yellow arrow), absent pituitary stalk, and ectopic posterior pituitary (blue arrow) seen as hyperintense focus posterior to the optic chiasm. b Coronal T2W image of the pituitary gland showing small anterior pituitary (yellow arrow). c Sagittal T2W image of the pituitary gland showing small anterior pituitary gland (yellow arrow) with absent pituitary stalk. d Sagittal post-contrast (IV Gd) T1W image of the pituitary gland showing homogenous enhancement of the hypoplastic anterior pituitary (yellow arrow) and homogenous enhancement of the ectopic posterior pituitary gland (blue arrow) and absent pituitary stalk (red arrow). e Coronal T1W post-contrast (IV Gd) of the pituitary gland showing homogenous enhancement of the hypoplastic anterior pituitary (yellow arrow) and homogenous enhancement of the ectopic posterior pituitary (blue arrow). f) Axial post-contrast (IV Gd) T1W brain MRI showing normal septum pellucidum and normal brain midline structures, no hydrocephalus, normal corpus callosum

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