Sellar, suprasellar, and parasellar masses: Imaging features and neurosurgical approaches.
Bryan LubomirskyZachary B JennerMorgan B JudeKiarash ShahlaieReza AssadsangabiVladimir IvanovicPublished in: The neuroradiology journal (2021)
The sellar, suprasellar, and parasellar space contain a vast array of pathologies, including neoplastic, congenital, vascular, inflammatory, and infectious etiologies. Symptoms, if present, include a combination of headache, eye pain, ophthalmoplegia, visual field deficits, cranial neuropathy, and endocrine manifestations. A special focus is paid to key features on CT and MRI that can help in differentiating different pathologies. While most lesions ultimately require histopathologic evaluation, expert knowledge of skull base anatomy in combination with awareness of key imaging features can be useful in limiting the differential diagnosis and guiding management. Surgical techniques, including endoscopic endonasal and transcranial neurosurgical approaches are described in detail.
Keyphrases
- contrast enhanced
- high resolution
- magnetic resonance imaging
- computed tomography
- ultrasound guided
- healthcare
- chronic pain
- magnetic resonance
- oxidative stress
- traumatic brain injury
- pain management
- neuropathic pain
- physical activity
- image quality
- spinal cord injury
- sleep quality
- dual energy
- spinal cord
- positron emission tomography
- mass spectrometry
- photodynamic therapy
- cerebral blood flow
- high density
- pet ct
- postoperative pain
- clinical evaluation