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  1. Zak, I.T., H.S. Dulai, and K.K. Kish, Imaging of neurologic disorders associated with pregnancy and the postpartum period. Radiographics, 2007. 95-108. View PDF

  2. Lury, K.M., Inflammatory and infectious processes involving the pituitary gland. Top Magn Reson Imaging, 2005. 301-306. View PDF

  3. Sato, N., G. Sze, and K. Endo, Hypophysitis: endocrinologic and dynamic MR findings. AJNR Am J Neuroradiol, 1998. 439-44.. View PDF

  4. Saiwai, S., Y. Inoue, T. Ishihara, S. Matsumoto, Y. Nemoto, T. Tashiro, A. Hakuba, and T. Miyamoto, Lymphocytic adenohypophysitis: skull radiographs and MRI. Neuroradiology, 1998. 114-20. View PDF

  5. Powrie, J.K., M. Powell, A.B. Ayers, C. Lowy, and P.H. Sonksen, Lymphocytic adenohypophysitis: magnetic resonance imaging features of two new cases and a review of the literature. Clin Endocrinol (Oxf), 1995. 315-22. View PDF

  6. Ahmadi, J., G.S. Meyers, H.D. Segall, O.P. Sharma, and D.R. Hinton, Lymphocytic adenohypophysitis: contrast-enhanced MR imaging in five cases. Radiology, 1995. 30-4. View PDF

  7. Levine, S.N., E.C. Benzel, M.R. Fowler, J.V. Shroyer, 3rd, and M. Mirfakhraee, Lymphocytic adenohypophysitis: clinical, radiological, and magnetic resonance imaging characterization. Neurosurgery, 1988. 937-41. View PDF






 



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