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On which bone does Sella Turcica occurs?

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Answer:

Sella Turcica occurs on the sphenoid bone.

Step-by-step explanation:

Sella Turcica is the saddle shaped bone of the skull and acts as cephlaometric landmark. The inner aspect of sella turcica consists of hypophysis or pituitary gland.

Sella Turcica is present in the sphenoid bone of the skull just behind the tuberculum sellae and chiasmatic groove. The shrink pituitary gland is indicated by the empty Sella Turcica.

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