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Hi doctor. I have a question regarding Sella Turcica . what does it mean if the result of Sella Turcica L-L is "sella turcika intak."? .... this is the only result that i had in my medical report. is... View answer
Hi doctor. I have a question regarding Sella Turcica . what does it mean if the result of Sella Turcica L-L is sella turcika intak. ? .... this is the only result that i had in my medical report. is it... View answer
Answered by :Dr. Manoranjan Chowhan
( Radiologist)
sella turcica. No mass is identified. The pituitary stalk is midline. The optic chiasm is unremarkable ... normal. The posterior fossa and brainstem are unremarkable. Orbits are grossly unremarkable. The... View answer
Answered by :Dr. Shivakumar S. Kupanur
( Neurologist)
If I have empty sella turcica as a result of IIH.. would that be primary or secondary? Having problems with my thyroid(multigoiter and low T3). Could am empty sella like this cause problem withthe ... View answer
posterior horn of lateral meniscus.Cystic change posterior tibia ,likely intraosseous ganglion cyst. This ... ,and also myxoid degenerative changes in the posterior horn of medial meniscus... View answer
Answered by :Dr. Praveen Tayal
( Orthopaedic Surgeon)
intermedia cyst or adenoma. 2. Suboptimal evaluation of the sella due to motion artifact. ...; sagittal and coronal T1-weighted pre- and postgadolinium imaging of the sella, including dynamic ... View answer
Answered by :Dr. Ahmad Nazzal
( General & Family Physician)
parts. Two phrases that stand out to me include; incidental arachnoid cyst or mega-cisterna magna and empty sella. Not a doctor, but does not seem good. Am I wrong? ... View answer
horizontal tear of posterior horn & posterior body of medial meniscus with an associated multilobulated parameniscal cyst extending into posterior intercondylar region. A small baker’s... View answer
Answered by :Harsh Swarup
( Physical Therapist or Physiotherapist)
tortuosity of vertebral basilar artery with no focal narrowing. Posterior cerebral arteries appear normal. Posterior communicating trunks are hypoplastic. & MRI FINDINGS: Ventricular system is normal ... View answer
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