Shapes and Sizes of Sella Turcica Using Computerized Tomography (CT) from Tertiary Hospital in Sokoto, Nigeria

Usman, Z. and Zagga, A. D. and Yunusa, G. H. and Abubakar, U. and Bello, A. and Usman, J. D. and Abdulhameed, A. and Bello, S. S. and Ahmad, I. M. and Musa, M. A. and Ammani, T. and Marwan, G. B. and Bello, R. and Ahmed, A. M. and Onimisi, B. O. and Bunza, H. A. (2020) Shapes and Sizes of Sella Turcica Using Computerized Tomography (CT) from Tertiary Hospital in Sokoto, Nigeria. Asian Journal of Medicine and Health, 18 (1). pp. 8-15. ISSN 2456-8414

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Abstract

Cephalometry deals with measurement of body parts or radiological specimen. Sella turcica is an important anatomical structure located in the middle cranial fossa, housing the pituitary gland. Various shapes and sizes of the sellae turcica were reported. In this study, using computerized tomographic (CT) scans from a tertiary hospital, one hundred and seventy five (175) scans were analyzed using Radiant version 4.2 (Medixant 2017) for determination of sizes and shapes of the sella. Average dimensions from the study include: Length (12.4 mm), A-P diameter (14.1 mm), depth (9.6 mm) and transverse diameter (13.8 mm). Shapes were classified as being round (56.6%), oval (32%) and flat (11.4%). In another classification of shape variation, the findings are: Normal (68.6%), anterior oblique (9.1%), pyramidal (6.9%), double contour floor (5.7%), notching on the posterior wall (5.1%) and sella bridge (4.6%). Males tend to have higher sella sizes than females and there is statistical significant difference between them especially in respect to A-P diameter and length parameters. However, there is no sex predilection to shapes.

Item Type: Article
Subjects: STM Library Press > Medical Science
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Date Deposited: 01 Mar 2023 03:58
Last Modified: 28 Aug 2024 12:48
URI: http://journal.scienceopenlibraries.com/id/eprint/637

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