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X Ray Sella, in Visit Clinic

An X-ray image of the sella turcica to check pituitary gland size, shape, and nearby bone changes in Visit Clinic.

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What is a X Ray Sella Test in Visit Clinic?

An X Ray Sella is an X-ray focused on the sella turcica, the small bony cavity that holds the pituitary gland. It shows the size, shape, and bone borders of that area. The pituitary gland controls many important hormones in the body. Changes in the sella can signal pituitary tumours, cysts, empty sella syndrome, or bone problems. Doctors use this image to investigate headaches, vision changes, hormonal imbalances, or after head injury. It is a simple, quick test. Many clinicians prefer MRI for detailed pituitary evaluation, but X-ray can still help detect obvious bone or space-occupying changes.

X Ray Sella Test Preparation in Visit Clinic

No special preparation is required.

X Ray Sella Test Parameters in Visit Clinic

The X Ray Sella test evaluates various parameters. Here are the main parameters checked:

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Why Take a X Ray Sella Test in Visit Clinic?

X Ray Sella is often ordered as part of pituitary or skull imaging when a doctor suspects pituitary disease. Symptoms that prompt it include persistent headaches, changes in vision, or signs of hormone imbalance. It helps detect tumours, cysts, bone deformities, or empty sella. Abnormal results can come from tumours, raised intracranial pressure, trauma, or congenital differences. A family history of pituitary disorders may make this imaging more important.

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What is the best X ray view for the sella turcica in Visit Clinic?plus

The best X‑ray view for visualizing the sella turcica is the lateral skull (lateral cephalometric) projection. It provides a true profile of the pituitary fossa, enabling assessment of contour, size, calcification, and bony erosion. For suspected pituitary lesions or detailed soft‑tissue evaluation, MRI is the imaging modality of choice due to superior contrast and resolution.

What is the normal size of the sella in Visit Clinic?plus

The normal sella (sella turcica) in adults is small: anteroposterior length commonly about 5–16 mm, depth (vertical) about 4–12 mm, and transverse width roughly 10–13 mm. The pituitary gland height within the sella is usually under about 6–7 mm in nonpregnant adults. Values vary by age and sex; radiology interprets enlargement in clinical context.

What is a sella in the brain in Visit Clinic?plus

The sella (sella turcica) is a saddle-shaped depression in the sphenoid bone at the skull base that houses and protects the pituitary gland. It forms a bony cradle with a roof (the diaphragma sellae) separating the gland from the brain. Its size and shape are clinically important—abnormalities can indicate pituitary tumors, congenital variants, or other skull-base disorders.

What is meant by sella in Visit Clinic?plus

The sella (short for sella turcica) is a saddle-shaped depression in the sphenoid bone at the skull base that houses and protects the pituitary gland. It serves as an anatomical landmark on imaging and in surgery. Changes in sella size or shape—such as enlargement, deformation, or “empty sella”—can signal pituitary tumors, fluid shifts, or other endocrine and structural conditions.

Is empty sella a brain tumor in Visit Clinic?plus

No. Empty sella is not a brain tumor. It’s an anatomic finding where cerebrospinal fluid fills the sella turcica, often flattening the pituitary gland. It’s usually incidental and benign, though it can sometimes cause headaches or hormonal imbalances. Causes include a congenital defect or prior pituitary injury/treatment. MRI and hormonal testing are recommended if symptoms occur.

What is Sella Pass famous for in Visit Clinic?plus

Sella Pass (Passo Sella), about 2,240 m in the Dolomites, is famous for its dramatic Sella Group panoramas and year‑round outdoor activities. It links Val Gardena and Val di Fassa and is a hotspot for hiking, rock climbing and via ferrata, cycling and motorbiking, and winter skiing on the Sella Ronda circuit. Its winding roads and alpine views draw photographers and cyclists worldwide.