Roentgen diagnosis of diseases of the head . •3S 1CF Fig. 58.—Sella showing slight deepening and widening of the sella. The dorsumis pushed backward but it is plump as are also the anterior clinoid processes. D. Dor-sum sellae. F. Floor of the sella. ACP. Anterior clinoid processes. AM. Ala minorof the sphenoid. O. Roof of the orbit. PS. Planum sphenoidale. . Posterior wallof the sphenoidal sinus. MCF. Outline of the middle cranial SAC F Fig. 59.—Sketch of a very deep sella. The dorsum is extremely thin and is some-what pushed backward. The floor of the sella closely approximates t


Roentgen diagnosis of diseases of the head . •3S 1CF Fig. 58.—Sella showing slight deepening and widening of the sella. The dorsumis pushed backward but it is plump as are also the anterior clinoid processes. D. Dor-sum sellae. F. Floor of the sella. ACP. Anterior clinoid processes. AM. Ala minorof the sphenoid. O. Roof of the orbit. PS. Planum sphenoidale. . Posterior wallof the sphenoidal sinus. MCF. Outline of the middle cranial SAC F Fig. 59.—Sketch of a very deep sella. The dorsum is extremely thin and is some-what pushed backward. The floor of the sella closely approximates the outline of thefloor of the middle cranial fossa. D. Dorsum sellse. F. Floor of the sella. AM. Alaminor of the sphenoid. ACP. Anterior clinoid processes. O. Roof of the orbit. sphenoidale. MCF. Outline of the middle cranial fossa. hypophysis was found. (Hirsch, Wiener Tdinische TVocli en sell rift, 1911,p. 109.) Case 6.—F., female, thirty-eight years old. Typical acromegaly. On the roentgenogram the sella was widened and deepened to a consid-erable degree. The dorsum was thinned, elongated, and tipped backward. 184 ROENTGEN DIAGNOSIS OF DISEASES OF THE HEAD Case 7.—]).. female, thirty-five years old. Typical acromegaly. (Teleky,Wiener Jclinischt Wochenschrift, 1911, p. !»i4.) On tlic roentgenogram the sella was evenly widened in moderate degreeand the dorsum was thin.


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