RT Journal Article SR Electronic T1 Magnetic susceptibility artifact in spin-echo MR imaging of the pituitary gland. JF American Journal of Neuroradiology JO Am. J. Neuroradiol. FD American Society of Neuroradiology SP 1301 OP 1308 VO 13 IS 5 A1 Sakurai, K A1 Fujita, N A1 Harada, K A1 Kim, S W A1 Nakanishi, K A1 Kozuka, T YR 1992 UL http://www.ajnr.org/content/13/5/1301.abstract AB PURPOSE To evaluate the magnetic susceptibility effect on spin-echo MR images of the pituitary gland.METHODS Air-in-water phantom experiments and studies in normal volunteers were performed using various sampling bandwidth (8.3-33.3 kHz) spin-echo sequences with the polarity of the readout gradient normal or reversed.RESULTS Attachment of a sphenoid septum to the sellar floor was the major factor in the appearance of the inferior surface of the pituitary gland. Patterns of distortion and/or artifactual signal intensities, related to the presence or absence of the attachment, were accentuated on the images with narrower bandwidth. A "spearhead shape" deformity of the sphenoid sinus was observed both in the air-in-water phantom experiment, and when no sphenoid septum was present. When a sphenoid septum was present, two spearhead shapes side by side were present. High-intensity artifacts were seen where the sellar floor was misplaced into the pituitary gland.CONCLUSION Knowledge of the patterns of distortion and high-intensity artifact is important in the diagnosis of pituitary lesions.