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- W2036702627 abstract "Multiple thin or overlapping cuts have been found necessary to examine this region properly, since the volume is small and filled with important anatomic structures. The suprasellar cistern defines the area to be evaluated in patients suspected of having lesions in the sellar or parasellar regions. In the routine nonsellar examination of the brain, three or four cuts are made with the patient’s head angled 20” or 25” to Reid base line. The first cut is through the base of the skull at the level of the sphenoid sinus, and subsequent cuts are made at 2.5~cm intervals. During these routine studies, only one or two slices actually demonstrate the suprasellar region. In a review of 100 consecutive cases performed in this routine manner, the suprasellar cistern was visualized on at least one cut in only 85% of cases, and even this cut was often unsatisfactory because of normal asymmetry and rotation of the head. For adequate visualization of the suprasellar" @default.
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- W2036702627 title "Computerized tomography in the diagnosis of sellar and parasellar lesions" @default.
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