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Fig. 1 | BMC Endocrine Disorders

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From: Concurrent IgG4-related hypophysitis and clinically nonfunctioning gonadotroph pituitary neuroendocrine tumor

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Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) showing swelling of the pituitary body and stalk (a) and a 7-mm poorly enhanced mass in the right anterior lobe (b: arrow) before biopsy. On non-contrast MRI T1-weighted images, the high signal in the posterior pituitary lobes had disappeared (c). Chest computed tomography showed a nodular lesion in the left lung field (d: arrow). On MRI, the pituitary gland was found to be reduced in size after prednisolone treatment for 2 months (e)

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