Clinical Presentation and Magnetic Resonance Findings in Sellar Tuberculomas
Figure 3
(a) Coronal T1-weighted images, (b) coronal T2-weighted images, and (c) coronal T1-weighted images after contrast media administration views of initial MRI of a 59-year-old man presented with of fever, nausea, vomiting, polyuria, and loss visual acuity. Intra- and suprasellar lesion contacting bilaterally the gyrus rectus and the chiasm. (e) Photomicrograph ×100 H & E and (f) photomicrograph ×100 H & E showed extensive fibrosis with lymphocytic infiltration and areas of trapped pituitary cells, vasculitis with blood vessel necrosis, adjacent tissue, and few pituitary cells.