Thank you Rumpled.
I love your answers.
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After 24 hours, you can likely go to the medical records area and get a copy of the report.
Often, the radiologist may reference an image if he/she notes anything, and that may help you.
You can also go on the internet and search for pictures of the pituitary on MRI so you can use those to find your own. From experience, I can tell you it is not easy as a layman to read your own films - the *weighting* means that some things that are dark mean more, then light, then whatever - so you kinda have to know what is going on.
BTW - coronal means the slice is from front to back (hint, look for a butterfly in center of head, pit will be below it ). Sagittal means the profile view (look for the eyes - after one, before the other, around the same place a little further back and down?). Slices are really 3mm thick so things can be missed! Lab work is really the big thing - make sure that is done correctly and get several sets.