SKULL Flashcards
MRI grading system for the pituitary tumor five grades and two subtypes, based on the tumor size and its influence on the surrounding tissue
- Grade 1: No tumor extension beyond the dorsum sellae
- Grade 2: Tumor extension beyond the dorsum sellae up to the third ventricle but no contact with the optic chiasm and mammillary body
- Grade 3: Tumor extension beyond the dorsum sellae up to the third ventricle and contact with the optic chiasm and/or mammillary body but without interthalamic adhesion
- Grade 4: Tumor extension beyond the dorsum sellae and contact with the optic chiasm, mammillary body and interthalamic adhesion
- Grade 5: Tumor occupation of the third ventricle.
- Type A referring to cases without involvement of the cavernous sinus and/or arterial circle of Willis
- Type B referring to cases with involvement of either or both.
TRANSSPHENOIDAL SURGERY: ADENOMA SIZE
- Netherlands group (n=306), 0.13–1.40 (median, 0.39)
- US group (n=26), 0.35–1.54 (median, 0.73)
- Japan group (n=33), 0.23–0.83.29
the procedure can still be effective as a volume-reduction surgery for intracranial space-occupying lesions. Thus, pituitary adenoma size may not be necessarily the deciding factor for determining the suitability of surgery.
Measurements of pituitary brain ratio (PBR).
PBR can be calculated by both CT and MRI.
Image that contained the largest cross section of the pituitary
- the edge of the brain (shown in blue line)= AREA
- height of the pituitary gland was measured (shown in yellow arrow).
PBR = (height of the pituitary gland)/(cross sectional area of the brain) x 102. (Dr. Kooistra HS in1997)
Hanson et al TSS treatment for PDH in canines
- 127 cases of remission from among 150 cases (85%)
- 124 canines showing remission of HAC symptoms within 8 weeks of operation.
- The 1-, 2-, 3-, and 4-year survival rates after the TSS procedure were 83.5%, 76.1%, 71.5%, and 67.8%, respectively.