Roentgen diagnosis of diseases of the head . Fig. 42.—Widening of the sella produced by a small intrasellar tumor. D. Dorsumsellte. ACP. Anterior clinoid processes. SS. Sphenoidal Fig. 43.—An asymmetrical widening of the sella which was the result of a tumorof the hypophysis that developed asymmetrically. F. Double outline of the floor ofthe sella. D. Dorsum sellx. ACP, Anterior clinoid processes. SS. Sphenoidal sinus. is chiefly discernible at the postmortem by its growth upwardfrom the hypophyseal fossa without erosion of the Justas uncertain also is the evidence of a diminut


Roentgen diagnosis of diseases of the head . Fig. 42.—Widening of the sella produced by a small intrasellar tumor. D. Dorsumsellte. ACP. Anterior clinoid processes. SS. Sphenoidal Fig. 43.—An asymmetrical widening of the sella which was the result of a tumorof the hypophysis that developed asymmetrically. F. Double outline of the floor ofthe sella. D. Dorsum sellx. ACP, Anterior clinoid processes. SS. Sphenoidal sinus. is chiefly discernible at the postmortem by its growth upwardfrom the hypophyseal fossa without erosion of the Justas uncertain also is the evidence of a diminution of the hypoph- cMohr asserts that he has seen the enlargement of the sella in the roentgenogramof pregnant women. 168 KOEXTGEX DIAGNOSIS OF DISEASES OF THE HEAD ysiSj as obtained in a roentgenogram, except in the eases inwhich the size of the fossa is considerably under the more valuable then are the even insignificant variationsfrom the normal details of shape cited, for the diagnosis ofanomalies of the hypophysis.


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