Postnatal structure of the Sella turcica in down syndrome. Am J Med Genet. 1999;87(2):183-8.Russell BG, Kjaer I. Postnatal structure of the sella turcica in Down syndrome. Am J Med Genet. 1999;87:183-188.Russell B G, Kjaer I 1999 Postnatal structure of the sella turcica in Down...
The shape of the sella turcica, however, is established in the early embryonic structure7. If the sella turcica has a different shape and dimensions in subjects with different skeletal malocclusions, this could be used as an early predictor of the future growth of the craniofacial complex. The...
77 What is the significance of an enlarged sella turcica on a skull film? The sella turcica derives its name from the Latin words for Turkish saddle. The name reflects the anatomic shape of the saddle-like prominence on the upper surface of the sphenoid bone in the middle cranial fossa, ab...
The frequency of some sella turcica abnormalities on cephalometric radiographs is age related. Chronological age might not overlap with growth; however, no studies could be found on the association between sellar morphology and dental age. Although an association exists between sella turcica bridging and...
sella turcica;artificial intelligence;CBCT;convolutional neural network 1. Introduction The sella turcica (ST) is a saddle-shaped concavity located in the middle cranial fossa of the sphenoid bone and it houses the pituitary gland [1]. The ST anatomically consists of three parts: the tuberculum ...
Background: The sella turcica is a saddle-like structure in the middle cranial fossa on the intracranial surface of the sphenoid bone, visible on lateral cephalograms routinely conducted for orthodontic diagnosis. The development of facial structures fol