Empty Sella Syndrome

Empty Sella Syndrome is a medical condition that occurs when the sella turcica, a small bone in the brain that houses the pituitary gland, is either partially or completely filled with cerebrospinal fluid. This condition is uncommon and has the potential to develop in individuals of any gender or age group. Currently, little information is known about the syndrome's exact cause. However, it is thought to be associated with factors such as elevated pressure within the skull, history of head injury, or prior brain surgery. While some individuals with Empty Sella Syndrome may not exhibit any symptoms, others may struggle with hormonal irregularities, headaches, and vision problems.

  
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Why does my CAT scan show cerebral volume loss, frontal lobe predominance, and empty sella despite taking medications?

Query: Hello doctor, I am 51 years old. I underwent a CAT scan both with and without contrast dye. I received my CAT scan results and am worried about the findings. It showed mild cerebral volume loss with frontal lobe predominance and probable incidental partially empty sella. I am scared about the volume...  Read Full »


Answer: Hello, Welcome to icliniq.com. Thank you for your query. I understand your concern and would explain that this could be a non-significant radiological finding. I do not think that your cyclic vomiting is related to these findings. Empty sella can cause headaches, while frontal brain atrophy and su...  Read Full »

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