Sella turcica is a saddle-shaped concavity in the body of sphenoid bone
situated in the middle cranial fossa of the skull. Sella turcica gets
its name from Turkish language because of its similarity to the Turkish
saddle. A saddle shaped depression in the upper surface of sphenoid bone
is located between and bonded by the two anterior and two posterior
clinoid processes. It is composed of three part: the Tuberculum sella,
Pituitary (or hypophysial) fossa which is lodging the pituitary gland
and the dorsum sella. The importance of size and shape of the sella
turcica in connection with the occurrence of symptoms of pituitary
diseases has long been recognized. The exact dimension of sella turcica
are an important consideration in the diagnosis, prognosis and treatment
of diseases related to pituitary gland and brain. Early detection of
sella turcica abnormalities may avert potentially life-threatening
episodes.