Sella turcica
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Sella turcica
The Sella turcica (literally
AnatomyThe seat of the saddle is known as the hypophyseal fossa which holds the pituitary gland. Located anteriorly to the hypophyseal fossa is the tuberculum sellae. Completing the formation of the saddle posteriorly is the dorsum sellae. The dorsum sellae is terminated laterally by the posterior clinoid processes. Pathological SignificanceSince the sella turcica forms a bony caudal border for the pituitary gland, a pituitary tumor can only extend upward in the rostral direction. This can result in compression of the optic chiasm which lies on top of the pituitary, enveloping the pituitary stalk. Compression of the optic chiasm can lead to bitemporal hemianopsia, and when there is no relevant trauma, this clinical finding is pathognomonic for a pituitary tumor. See alsoAdditional images<gallery> Image:Gray153.png|Lateral wall of nasal cavity, showing ethmoid bone in position. Image:Nasennebenhöhlen.gif </gallery> References-- Page 209 External linkses:Silla turca fr:Selle turcique no:Sella turcica pl:Siod?o tureckie ru:???????? ????? sk:Turecké sedlo Source: Wikipedia | The above article is available under the GNU FDL. | Edit this article
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