Lateral sellar compartment: history and anatomy

The Journal of Craniofacial Surgery
D Parkinson

Abstract

The pertinent history leading to our current knowledge of the anatomy in the lateral sellar compartment is presented along with the known and unknown anatomic details of this region. The reasons why "cavernous sinus" is a misleading term for this compartment are presented.

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