Description: Radiology of The Sella Turcica by J.F. Bonneville, J.L. Dietemann, J.L. Vezina, J.C. Demandre, J. Metzger, M. Gaudron, A. Wackenheim, G. Didierlaurent, C. Edus, P. Gresyk With a Historical Review FORMAT Paperback LANGUAGE English CONDITION Brand New Publisher Description Master of all endocrine activity and executive organ of ones quality of life, the pituitary gland is tightly lodged in the" turkish saddle. " As a bony container, the sella turcica is to the hypophysis what the skull is to the brain; it can therefore be looked upon as a little vault within the cranial vault. Just as the cranium is moulded by the growth of the brain, so is the sella fashioned by its content. It becomes locally enlarged in response to expanding intrasellar lesions, and it tends to return to its original size and shape upon their removal or destruction. Pituitary adenomas have in the past been diagnosed upon enlargement of the sella turcica. In the past decade, as a direct result of interdisciplinary coopera- tion, we have learned that tiny adenomas, the immediate cause of some cases of acromegaly, amenorrhea-galactorrhea syndrome, or Cushings disease, can exist with minimal or no observable effect on the size of the sella. The break- through started when radioimmunoassay, as a new method of accurately measur- ing specific hormonal output, indicated selective pituitary oversecretions in pa- tients with normal-sized sellae.Neurosurgeons highly skilled in the transsphenoi- dal approach with the surgical microscope were obliged to operate on some of these patients and confirmed the presence of tiny oversecreting adenomas in their pituitary glands. Notes Springer Book Archives Table of Contents 1 Embryology of the Sellar Region.- A. Development of the Sphenoid Bone.- B. Development of the Sphenoid Sinus.- C. Development of the Pituitary Gland.- D. Main Anomalies in the Fetal Development of the Sellar Region.- 2 Anatomy of the Sellar Region.- A. Descriptive Anatomy of the Sellar Region.- B. Relationships Between the Sella Turcica and the Surrounding Structures.- C. Vascular Supply of the Sellar Region.- D. Innervation of the Sellar Region.- 3 Radiographic Techniques.- A. Plain Radiography.- B. Tomography.- 4 Radiologic Anatomy.- A. Radiologic Anatomy of the Sella Turcica and of the Presellar Region.- B. Regional Radiologic Anatomy.- 5 Variations and Normal Limits.- A. Variations in the General Appearance of the Sella Turcica.- B. Variations in Different Anatomic Structures.- 6 Intrasellar Pathology.- A. The Empty Sella Turcica.- B. Pituitary Adenomas.- C. Intrasellar Craniopharyngiomas.- D. Miscellaneous Disorders.- 7 Suprasellar Pathology.- A. Craniopharyngiomas.- B. Hypothalamic Gliomas.- C. Gliomas of the Optic Chiasm.- D. Miscellaneous Disorders.- 8 Presellar Pathology.- A. Gliomas of the Optic Pathways (Nerve and Chiasm).- B. Presellar Meningiomas.- C. Diagnosis of an Abnormal Presellar Region.- 9 Parasellar Pathology.- A. Vascular Disease.- B. Meningiomas.- C. Gasserian Neurinomas and Meningiomas.- D. Diseases of Temporal Lobe.- 10 Retrosellar Pathology.- A. Chordomas.- B. Chondromas.- C. Clivus Meningiomas.- D. Aneurysms of the Basilar Artery.- 11 Infrasellar Pathology.- A. Inflammatory, Infectious, and Mycotic Lesions of the Sphenoid Sinus.- B. Infrasellar Neoplastic Diseases.- 12 Sella Turcica in Raised Intracranial Pressure and Hydrocephalus.- A. Raised Intracranial Pressure.- B. Sella Turcica in Chronic Obstructive Hydrocephalus.- C. Changes in the Sella Turcica in Childhood.- D. Sella Turcica in Craniostenosis.- 13 Generalized Diseases and Changes in the Sella Turcica.- A. Congenital Anomalies of the Sella Turcica.- B. Metabolic Diseases.- C. Endocrine Diseases.- D. Hematologic Diseases.- E. Neoplasms.- F. Infectious Diseases.- G. Fractures of the Sellar Region.- H. Miscellaneous.- 14 Exercises and Pitfalls.- 15 Advances in CT of the Pituitary Gland.- A. Method of CT Examination.- B. Results.- C. Bibliography.- References. Promotional Springer Book Archives Long Description Master of all endocrine activity and executive organ of ones quality of life, the pituitary gland is tightly lodged in the" turkish saddle. " As a bony container, the sella turcica is to the hypophysis what the skull is to the brain; it can therefore be looked upon as a little vault within the cranial vault. Just as the cranium is moulded by the growth of the brain, so is the sella fashioned by its content. It becomes locally enlarged in response to expanding intrasellar lesions, and it tends to return to its original size and shape upon their removal or destruction. Pituitary adenomas have in the past been diagnosed upon enlargement of the sella turcica. In the past decade, as a direct result of interdisciplinary coopera Details ISBN3642677886 Author P. Gresyk Short Title RADIOLOGY OF THE SELLA TURCICA Language English ISBN-10 3642677886 ISBN-13 9783642677885 Media Book Format Paperback Year 2011 Publication Date 2011-11-23 Imprint Springer-Verlag Berlin and Heidelberg GmbH & Co. K Place of Publication Berlin Country of Publication Germany Pages 262 DEWEY 612.8 Illustrations XXII, 262 p. DOI 10.1007/978-3-642-67786-1 Illustrator M. Gaudron Publisher Springer-Verlag Berlin and Heidelberg GmbH & Co. KG Edition Description Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 1981 Alternative 9783540103196 Audience Professional & Vocational We've got this At The Nile, if you're looking for it, we've got it. With fast shipping, low prices, friendly service and well over a million items - you're bound to find what you want, at a price you'll love! TheNile_Item_ID:96328306;
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Book Title: Radiology of The Sella Turcica
Number of Pages: 262 Pages
Language: English
Publication Name: Radiology of the Sella Turcica
Publisher: Springer-Verlag Berlin and Heidelberg Gmbh & Co. Kg, J. Metzger
Publication Year: 2011
Subject: Medicine, Radiology, Biology
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Author: J. F. Bonneville, J. L. Dietemann
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