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The sella turcica (Latin: "Turkish saddle") is a saddle-shaped depression in the sphenoid bone that houses the pituitary gland (hypophysis). It is an important anatomical and radiological landmark at the skull base.
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Location:
Relations:
| Superior | Diaphragma sellae (dural fold) and suprasellar cistern (optic chiasm, hypothalamus). |
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| Inferior | Sphenoid sinus |
| Lateral | Cavernous sinuses (containing ICA, CN III, IV, V1, V2, VI) |
| Posterior | Clivus and brainstem |
Contents:
X-ray (Lateral skull view)
CT
MRI (Modality of choice)