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1. Partial ectopic posterior pituitary: A rare imaging entity with literature review.

2. Pituitary stalk interruption syndrome: A rare case report and literature review.

3. Ectopic Posterior Pituitary, Polydactyly, Midfacial Hypoplasia and Multiple Pituitary Hormone Deficiency due to a Novel Heterozygous IVS11-2A>C(c.1957-2A>C) Mutation in the GLI2 Gene

4. Incidental ectopic posterior pituitary in an adult.

5. A new imaging entity consistent with partial ectopic posterior pituitary gland: report of six cases.

6. Diabetes insipidus.

7. Bilateral Optic Disc Pits With Posterior Pituitary Ectopia.

8. The Missing Link: A Case of Absent Pituitary Infundibulum and Ectopic Neurohypophysis in a Pediatric Patient with Heterotaxy Syndrome.

9. Is it micropenis? Does size matter?

10. High-resolution heavily T2-weighted magnetic resonance imaging for evaluation of the pituitary stalk in children with ectopic neurohypophysis.

11. Two novel heterozygous missense variations within the GLI2 gene in two unrelated Argentine patients.

12. A case of presumably Rathke's cleft cyst associated with postoperative cerebrospinal fluid leakage through persisting embryonal infundibular recess.

13. Radiology case of the month. An infant with leukocoria: persistent fetal vasculature syndrome. Persistent fetal vasculature syndrome (PFVS) of the right eye associated with microphthalmia, bilateral optic nerve and optic chiasm hypoplasia, and absence of the neurohypophysis.

14. Solitary median maxillary central incisor, a clinical predictor of hypoplastic anterior pituitary, ectopic neurohypophysis and growth hormone deficiency.

15. Midline mystery.

16. The pituitary stalk transection syndrome: multifaceted presentation in adulthood.

17. Screening of LHX2 in patients presenting growth retardation with posterior pituitary and ocular abnormalities.

18. [Hypoplasia adrenal congenita of anencephalic type: two cases with pituitary abnormalities and review of literature].

19. Likelihood of persistent GH deficiency into late adolescence: relationship to the presence of an ectopic or normally sited posterior pituitary gland.

20. OTX2 loss of function mutation causes anophthalmia and combined pituitary hormone deficiency with a small anterior and ectopic posterior pituitary.

21. Developmental abnormalities of the posterior pituitary gland.

22. Utility of AVP gene testing in familial neurohypophyseal diabetes insipidus.

23. Circadian pattern of prolactin secretion in children with growth hormone deficiency and congenital organic lesions in the hypothalamic-pituitary region.

24. Remission of congenital diabetes insipidus after eight years.

25. Hes1 and Hes5 control the progenitor pool, intermediate lobe specification, and posterior lobe formation in the pituitary development.

26. [Optic nerve hypoplasia associated to ectopic neurohypophysis].

27. Phenotypic variability in children with growth hormone deficiency associated with posterior pituitary ectopia.

28. Delayed puberty due to pituitary stalk dysgenesis and ectopic neurohypophysis.

29. Over- and underdosage of SOX3 is associated with infundibular hypoplasia and hypopituitarism.

30. Do all patients with childhood-onset growth hormone deficiency (GHD) and ectopic neurohypophysis have persistent GHD in adulthood?

31. Morning glory syndrome associated with posterior pituitary ectopia and hypopituitarism.

32. Optic nerve aplasia in an infant with congenital hypopituitarism and posterior pituitary ectopia.

33. Cranial midline abnormalities in Dubowitz syndrome: MR imaging findings.

34. Clinical characteristics and molecular analysis of PIT1, PROP1,LHX3, and HESX1 in combined pituitary hormone deficiency patients with abnormal pituitary MR imaging.

35. An unusual MR presentation of the neurohypophyseal "bright spot" in pituitary dwarfism.

36. Ganglion cells in the posterior pituitary: result of ectopia or transdifferentiation?

37. Vasopressin and thirst in patients with posterior pituitary ectopia and hypopituitarism.

38. Persistent hyperplastic primary vitreous associated with septo-optic-pituitary dysplasia and schizencephaly.

40. Growth hormone deficiency with ectopic neurohypophysis: anatomical variations and relationship between the visibility of the pituitary stalk asserted by magnetic resonance imaging and anterior pituitary function.

41. Neuronal defects and posterior pituitary hypoplasia in mice lacking the receptor tyrosine phosphatase PTPsigma.

42. Optic nerve hypoplasia with posterior pituitary ectopia: male predominance and nonassociation with breech delivery.

43. [Cerebral anomalies associated with growth hormone insufficiency in children: major markers for diagnosis?].

45. [Neuro-MR-findings in primary panhypopituitarism].

47. Optic nerve hypoplasia: absence of posterior pituitary bright signal on magnetic resonance imaging correlates with diabetes insipidus.

48. Dynamic MRI in the congenital agenesis of the neural pituitary stalk syndrome: the role of the vascular pituitary stalk in predicting residual anterior pituitary function.

49. Nasal pyriform aperture stenosis and absence of the anterior pituitary gland: report of two cases.

50. Posterior pituitary ectopia and hypopituitarism--magnetic resonance appearances of four cases and a review of the literature.

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