MRI SCAN BRAIN CONTRAST WITH PITUITARY PROTOCOL

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MRI SCAN BRAIN CONTRAST WITH PITUITARY PROTOCOL, in Visit Clinic

Detailed MRI of the brain with contrast focused on the pituitary gland to find tumors or structural issues in Visit Clinic.

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What is a MRI SCAN BRAIN CONTRAST WITH PITUITARY PROTOCOL Test in Visit Clinic?

An MRI brain scan with contrast and a pituitary protocol produces detailed images of the brain and the small pituitary gland. It shows structure and how tissues take up contrast dye. This helps detect tumors, cysts, inflammation, or damage near the pituitary and optic nerves. The pituitary controls many hormones that affect growth, reproduction, and metabolism. Doctors use this scan to diagnose pituitary adenomas, hypophysitis, craniopharyngiomas, and metastases. It also helps plan surgery, guide radiation therapy, and monitor treatment or changes over time. Contrast improves detection of small lesions and shows if a tumor is active. The scan is noninvasive and usually takes 30 to 60 minutes.

MRI SCAN BRAIN CONTRAST WITH PITUITARY PROTOCOL Test Preparation in Visit Clinic

No special preparation is required.

MRI SCAN BRAIN CONTRAST WITH PITUITARY PROTOCOL Test Parameters in Visit Clinic

The MRI SCAN BRAIN CONTRAST WITH PITUITARY PROTOCOL test evaluates various parameters. Here are the main parameters checked:

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Why Take a MRI SCAN BRAIN CONTRAST WITH PITUITARY PROTOCOL Test in Visit Clinic?

MRI SCAN BRAIN CONTRAST WITH PITUITARY PROTOCOL is often ordered as part of an endocrine or neuroimaging workup when patients have headaches, vision changes, unexplained hormone imbalances, or suspected pituitary tumor. It helps diagnose adenomas, cysts, inflammation, and metastases, and guides surgery or radiation. Abnormal findings can result from tumors, inflammation, prior treatment, or congenital anomalies. A family history of pituitary disease or genetic syndromes increases need for testing.

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What is an MRI with pituitary protocol in Visit Clinic?plus

An MRI with pituitary protocol is a dedicated MRI of the sella turcica and pituitary gland using high‑resolution, thin‑slice sequences and often intravenous gadolinium contrast. Dynamic contrast‑enhanced imaging and tailored planes improve detection of microadenomas, cysts, or other structural causes of hormonal dysfunction, headaches, or visual changes. It's ordered when pituitary disease or abnormal hormone tests are suspected.

Is contrast required for pituitary MRI in Visit Clinic?plus

Contrast (gadolinium) is generally required for pituitary MRI because dynamic, contrast-enhanced thin-slice imaging improves detection and characterization of microadenomas, cysts, and stalk lesions. Non-contrast scans can miss small lesions and are less reliable; contrast is usually used unless contraindicated (e.g., severe renal impairment or allergy), when alternative protocols or imaging may be considered.

How long is a pituitary MRI with contrast in Visit Clinic?plus

A pituitary MRI with contrast usually requires about 20–30 minutes of actual scanning. With patient preparation, positioning, contrast injection and a few post-contrast sequences, plan for roughly 30–60 minutes at the imaging center. Total time can vary with scanner type, added sequences, or patient needs; your radiology team will provide a personalized estimate before the scan.

What is a pituitary MRI of the brain in Visit Clinic?plus

A pituitary MRI is a focused magnetic resonance scan that produces high-resolution images of the pituitary gland and nearby structures at the base of the brain. It detects pituitary tumors, cysts, structural abnormalities, and causes of hormonal imbalances or vision changes. Often done with intravenous contrast to enhance detail, it uses magnetic fields (no radiation), lasts about 20 to 40 minutes, and is contraindicated with some implants.

Why would a doctor order a pituitary MRI in Visit Clinic?plus

A doctor orders a pituitary MRI to look for pituitary tumors or lesions that cause hormonal imbalances (e.g., prolactinoma, Cushing's disease, acromegaly), unexplained vision changes or visual field loss, persistent headaches, or abnormal pituitary hormone tests. MRI helps assess lesion size, extension into nearby structures, detect hemorrhage (pituitary apoplexy), differentiate tumor types, and guide treatment planning or surgical follow-up.

How do you prepare for a pituitary MRI in Visit Clinic?plus

For a pituitary MRI: no special fasting—continue usual meds. Remove jewelry, metal-containing clothing, and makeup. Tell staff about pregnancy, implants (pacemaker, clips), allergies, or kidney disease—contrast (gadolinium) may require a blood kidney test and an IV. Expect to lie still; arrive early. If claustrophobic, ask about sedation or open MRI. Bring previous imaging reports.