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CT Scan Sella And Pituitary, in Visit Clinic

Detailed X‑ray images of the pituitary gland and sella to detect tumors, cysts, or bone changes in Visit Clinic.

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What is a CT Scan Sella And Pituitary Test in Visit Clinic?

A CT scan of the sella and pituitary makes detailed X-ray pictures of the small pituitary gland and the bony sella turcica that holds it. The pituitary controls many hormones that regulate growth, metabolism, reproduction, and stress response. Imaging helps spot tumors, cysts, bleeding, bone changes, and abnormal size or shape. Doctors use this scan to evaluate causes of hormonal changes, unexplained headaches, or vision problems. It can also guide treatment planning before surgery and monitor changes after treatment. CT is often used when MRI is not possible or when bone detail is needed. The scan is quick and gives clear structural information that helps doctors decide next steps.

CT Scan Sella And Pituitary Test Preparation in Visit Clinic

No special preparation is required.

CT Scan Sella And Pituitary Test Parameters in Visit Clinic

The CT Scan Sella And Pituitary test evaluates various parameters. Here are the main parameters checked:

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Why Take a CT Scan Sella And Pituitary Test in Visit Clinic?

CT Scan Sella And Pituitary is an imaging test often ordered when MRI is not suitable or when detailed bone views are needed. It is used when patients have persistent headaches, vision changes, or abnormal hormone tests. The scan helps diagnose pituitary tumors, cysts, hemorrhage, bone erosion, or mass effects on nearby structures. Abnormal results can come from tumors, infections, prior surgery or injury, and some hormonal disorders. A family history of pituitary tumors or related genetic syndromes may prompt earlier or repeated imaging.

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Frequently asked questions

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What is the difference between pituitary and sella in Visit Clinic?plus

The pituitary is an endocrine gland beneath the brain that secretes hormones (anterior and posterior lobes) regulating growth, metabolism, reproduction and water balance. The sella (sella turcica) is a saddle-shaped bony depression in the sphenoid bone that houses and protects the pituitary. In short: the pituitary is the soft-tissue hormone-producing organ; the sella is its surrounding bony cavity.

Can a CT scan see the pituitary gland in Visit Clinic?plus

A CT scan can image the pituitary gland, but its small size and soft-tissue detail make CT less sensitive than MRI for detecting pituitary abnormalities, especially microadenomas. CT is useful when MRI is contraindicated or to assess bone detail, calcification, or acute hemorrhage. For most pituitary tumors and detailed evaluation, MRI with contrast is the preferred test.

Does empty sella affect the pituitary gland in Visit Clinic?plus

Empty sella is a radiological finding where the sella turcica appears partly or completely filled with cerebrospinal fluid, flattening the pituitary gland. Many people have normal pituitary function and no symptoms, but some develop hormonal deficiencies (hypopituitarism), headaches, or visual changes. Evaluation includes endocrine testing and imaging; treatment addresses any hormone deficits or complications.

What is the best imaging for the pituitary gland in Visit Clinic?plus

The best imaging for the pituitary gland is contrast-enhanced MRI with a dedicated pituitary protocol: thin-slice coronal and sagittal T1-weighted images obtained before and after gadolinium, often with dynamic contrast sequences to improve microadenoma detection and assess parasellar extension. CT is less sensitive and is used only when MRI is contraindicated or to evaluate bony anatomy of the sella.

What is the most common indicator of a pituitary tumor in Visit Clinic?plus

Headache is the most common indicator of a pituitary tumor, often with visual disturbances. As the tumor enlarges it can compress the optic chiasm, producing classically bitemporal hemianopia (loss of peripheral vision). Other signs include hormonal changes—menstrual irregularities, erectile dysfunction, or Cushingoid features—but headache with progressive visual field loss is the hallmark prompting evaluation.

What are the symptoms of a bad pituitary gland in Visit Clinic?plus

Pituitary problems can cause headaches, vision changes (especially loss of peripheral vision), fatigue and unexplained weight changes. Hormone imbalances lead to menstrual irregularities, infertility, decreased libido or erectile dysfunction, cold intolerance, hair thinning, low blood pressure and mood changes. Other signs include nausea, abnormal breast milk discharge and excessive thirst with frequent urination (diabetes insipidus). Seek medical evaluation if these occur.