Empty Sella Syndrome (ESS) is a disorder that involves the sella turcica, a bony structure at the base of the brain that surrounds and protects the pituitary gland. ESS is often discovered during radiological imaging tests for pituitary disorders. ESSoccurs in up to 25 percent of the population...
Both lesions and tumors in the brain represent abnormal areas, but they are not the same. A lesion is a broad term that refers to any abnormal tissue or damage in the brain, whereas a tumor, is a specific type of lesion, characterized by the abnormal growth of cells. All tumors are le...
The dorsum sellae is the part of the cranial spheroid bone. The rear border of the sella turcica, in which the dorsum sellae is...
Brambilla P, Tansella M.doi:10.1080/09540260902966215Brambilla, PaoloTansella, MicheleInt Rev PsychiatryInternational Review of PsychiatryBrambilla, P., Tansella, M., 2009. What are the perspectives of human brain map- ping in the field of bipolar disorder? Int. Rev. Psychiatry 21, 295-296....
Where is The Sella Turcica located? What is micturition? What are phytochemicals? Where can you find the diencephalon? What is deamination? Where does the hepatopancreatic ampulla empty? Where is the cardioacceleratory center located? What is a haematoma? What is a spirometer? What is elastosis...
particular findings consistent with intracranial hypertension such as optic nerve sheath distension, empty sella and posterior globe flattening.1Imaging showed no evidence of intracranial mass or venous sinus thrombosis; however, she did exhibit low-lying cerebellar tonsils concerning for Chiari I ...