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The term "nearly empty Sella Turcica" refers to a condition where the sella turcica, a saddle-shaped depression in the sphenoid bone of the skull that houses the pituitary gland, appears to have reduced or absent content, typically indicating a loss of the pituitary gland or its function. This can occur due to various medical conditions, including pituitary tumors, traumatic injury, or hormonal imbalances. The condition is often assessed through imaging studies, such as MRI, and can have significant implications for endocrine function and overall health.

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