Journal article

Ectopic posterior pituitary lobe and periventricular heterotopia: Cerebral malformations with the same underlying mechanism?

LA Mitchell, PQ Thomas, MR Zacharin, IE Scheffer

American Journal of Neuroradiology | AMER SOC NEURORADIOLOGY | Published : 2002

Abstract

BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: Ectopic posterior pituitary lobe often occurs in children with growth hormone deficiency and is part of the spectrum associated with septo-optic dysplasia. Some cases of septo-optic dysplasia are caused by homozygous mutations in the homeobox gene HESX1, whereas heterozygous mutations are associated with milder phenotypes. To date, HESX1 is the only gene associated with ectopic posterior pituitary lobe. We describe an association between ectopic posterior pituitary lobe and periventricular heterotopia in four children without classic features of septo-optic dysplasia and suggest possible mechanisms on the basis of a review of pituitary embryology and recent molecular ..

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