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  • Pituitary adenomas are common sellar masses.
  • Accurate diagnosis is vital as treatments vary significantly between pathologies.

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  • To provide an overview of sellar diseases.
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  • Clinical evaluation.
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  • A comprehensive workup leads to high diagnostic certainty for sellar lesions.
  • Differentiating various sellar pathologies is essential for treatment planning.

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  • Accurate diagnosis of sellar region diseases is critical.
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  • Understanding diverse sellar pathologies improves clinical practice.