General Neurology
Mountain sickness: neurologic aspects
May. 20, 2024
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Left schematic drawing and right histological sagittal paraffin section of a tissue block from the sella turcica region in a human holoprosencephalic cyclopic fetus, gestational age 16 weeks. Anterior direction is left. Note the craniopharyngeal canal penetrating the cranial base below the pituitary gland. Adenohypophyseal tissue is located in the sella turcica, in the canal and in the pharyngeal mucosa. Neurohypophyseal tissue is seen in the sella. (Toluidine blue)