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Medical news, radiology & mcqs for usmle, aipgee and plab - EMPTY sella syndrome...! When the pituitary gland shrinks or becomes flattened, it cannot be seen on MRI scans, making it look
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Empty sella is a disorder that involves the sella turcica. The sella turcica is a depression in the sphenoid bone at the base of the brain that... | By ImagingUFacebook
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