• The sella turcica (Latin for 'Turkish saddle') is a saddle-shaped depression in the body of the sphenoid bone of the human skull and of the skulls of other hominids including chimpanzees, gorillas and orangutans. (wikipedia.org)
  • The superior surface of the body is the saddle-like sella Turcica [ 1 ]. (jrmds.in)
  • The sella turcica name derived from Latin Sella that means sedes or saddle while turcica refers to the Turks [ 2 ]. (jrmds.in)
  • There is also an extension of the Turkish saddle. (photionary.com)
  • The results of the present study of sella area and perimeter may be used as reference standards for Ukrainian subjects in relation to sella Turcica size. (jrmds.in)
  • Sella is most an important skeletal constant unilateral landmark in cephalometric analysis of the neurocranial and craniofacial complex which located at the center of sella turcica it used to measurement the positions of maxilla and mandible in relation to the cranium and to themselves. (jrmds.in)
  • The most of cephalometric analysis and studies of the skull depend on the sella point to make liner and angular measurements, like Downs analysis (1948) [ 3 ], where he was used the sella landmark to make Y-axis plane that extend from sella to Gonthon (S-Gn) as one of skeletal reference plane, which indicate the degree of downward, reward or forward position of chin in relation to upper face. (jrmds.in)
  • Sella turcica is from the Latin words sella, meaning seat, and turcica, meaning Turkish. (wikipedia.org)
  • Sphenoidal sinuses Empty sella syndrome Human skull seen from side (parietal bones and temporal bones have been removed). (wikipedia.org)
  • Medicine Central , im.unboundmedicine.com/medicine/view/5-Minute-Clinical-Consult/816089/2.0/Empty_Sella_Syndrome. (unboundmedicine.com)
  • Its border superiorly by the diaphragma sella, inferiorly by thin floor of cortical bone below which lies the sphenoid sinus, laterally by cavernous sinus, anteriorly by the tuberculum sellae, anterolaterally by the tow anterior clinoid processes. (jrmds.in)
  • The purpose of this study was to evaluation of Sella Turcica dimension(area and perimeter) in skeletal class III malocclusion (as study group) in comparative with skeletal class I normal occlusion (as control group) among adult Ukrainian peoples by using 3D Cone-beam computed tomography (CBCT). (jrmds.in)
  • citation needed] Sella turcica is also usually used as a reference point with nasion to establish the base of the skull in cephalometric analysis. (wikipedia.org)
  • Base of skull - Sella turcica, tuberculum sellae and hypophyseal fossa Mancall, Elliott L. (wikipedia.org)
  • When comparing the area of sella Turcica for two group, there were significant differences between the study group and the control group (P=0.0116) while the sella perimeter were non-significant differences (P=0.0662). (jrmds.in)
  • To date, many genes have been associated with CH. In this study, we identified the allelic variant spectrum of 11 causative genes in Turkish patients with CH. Materials and methods: This study included 47 patients [21 girls (44.6%) and 26 boys (55.4%)] from 45 families. (bvsalud.org)
  • The Sella in orthodontics is most an important skeletal constant unilateral landmark in all cephalometric analysis of the neurocranial and craniofacial complex which located at the center of sella turcica. (jrmds.in)
  • It is widely believed that the development of the diaphragma sellae is a factor which determines the morphology of the sella turcica and its contents. (wikipedia.org)
  • OBJECTIVE: This study aimed to explore the relationship between skeletal patterns and the frequency of sella turcica bridging in a sample of young Turkish adults in order to provide a better understanding of the relationship between craniofacial morphology and sella turcica abnormalities. (bvsalud.org)
  • Conclusion: Ethnic-specific associations among BMI, and also FMI and blood pressure level can be found from young age, along with Turkish young children exhibiting the very best rise in hypertension along with growing body size. (mirnadatabase.com)