Suprasellar cistern

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The suprasellar cistern (also known asthe chiasmatic cistern or pentagon of basal cisterns) is one of the cerebrospinal fluid-filled subarachnoid cisterns.

Gross anatomy

Location

The suprasellar cistern is located above the sella turcica, under the hypothalamus and between the uncus of the temporal lobes. It has roughly the shape of a pentagon at the level of the optic chiasma, and of a six-point star at the level of cerebral peduncles.

Contents

It contains the proximal part of the Sylvian fissure(sometimes separately termed the Sylvian cistern), the the optic chiasm, the infundibular stalk and the cerebrovascular circle of Willis.

Relations

It is continuous posteriorly with theThe interpeduncular cistern is posterior to this and is separated by the superior sheet of the Liliequist membrane of the diencephalon.

Related pathology

  • -<p>The <strong>suprasellar cistern </strong>(also known as<strong> </strong>the <strong>chiasmatic cistern </strong>or<strong> pentagon of basal cisterns</strong>) is one of the <a href="/articles/cerebrospinal-fluid-1">cerebrospinal fluid</a>-filled <a href="/articles/subarachnoid-cisterns">subarachnoid cisterns</a>.</p><h4>Gross anatomy</h4><h5>Location</h5><p>The suprasellar cistern is located above the <a href="/articles/sella-turcica">sella turcica</a>, under the <a href="/articles/hypothalamus">hypothalamus</a> and between the <a href="/articles/uncus">uncus</a> of the temporal lobes. It has roughly the shape of a pentagon at the level of the optic chiasma, and of a six-point star at the level of cerebral peduncles. </p><h5>Contents</h5><p>It contains the proximal part of the <a href="/articles/sylvian-fissure">Sylvian fissure</a> (sometimes separately termed the <a href="/articles/sylvian-cistern">Sylvian cistern</a>), the <a href="/articles/optic-chiasm">optic chiasm</a>, the <a href="/articles/pituitary-stalk">infundibular stalk</a> and the cerebrovascular <a href="/articles/circle-of-willis">circle of Willis</a>. </p><h5>Relations</h5><p>It is continuous posteriorly with the <a href="/articles/interpeduncular-cistern">interpeduncular cistern</a>.</p><h4>Related pathology</h4><ul>
  • -<li>common location for blood to collect in <a href="/articles/subarachnoid-haemorrhage">subarachnoid haemorrhage</a>
  • -</li>
  • -<li>may be obliterated in cases of <a href="/articles/raised-intracranial-pressure">raised intracranial pressure</a>
  • -</li>
  • -<li><a href="/articles/suprasellar-cistern-lipoma">suprasellar cistern lipoma</a></li>
  • +<p>The <strong>suprasellar cistern </strong>(also known as<strong> </strong>the <strong>chiasmatic cistern </strong>or<strong> pentagon of basal cisterns</strong>) is one of the <a href="/articles/cerebrospinal-fluid-1">cerebrospinal fluid</a>-filled <a href="/articles/subarachnoid-cisterns">subarachnoid cisterns</a>.</p><h4>Gross anatomy</h4><h5>Location</h5><p>The suprasellar cistern is located above the <a href="/articles/sella-turcica">sella turcica</a>, under the <a href="/articles/hypothalamus">hypothalamus</a> and between the <a href="/articles/uncus">uncus</a> of the temporal lobes. It has roughly the shape of a pentagon at the level of the optic chiasma, and of a six-point star at the level of cerebral peduncles.&nbsp;</p><h5>Contents</h5><p>It contains the proximal part of the <a href="/articles/sylvian-fissure">Sylvian fissure</a>&nbsp;(sometimes separately termed the <a href="/articles/sylvian-cistern">Sylvian cistern</a>),&nbsp;the <a href="/articles/optic-chiasm">optic chiasm</a>, the <a href="/articles/pituitary-stalk">infundibular stalk</a> and the cerebrovascular <a href="/articles/circle-of-willis">circle of Willis</a>.&nbsp;</p><h5>Relations</h5><p>The <a href="/articles/interpeduncular-cistern">interpeduncular cistern</a> is posterior to this and is separated by the superior sheet of the <a href="/articles/liliequist-membrane" title="Liliequist membrane">Liliequist membrane</a> of the diencephalon.</p><h4>Related pathology</h4><ul>
  • +<li><p>common location for blood to collect in <a href="/articles/subarachnoid-haemorrhage">subarachnoid haemorrhage</a></p></li>
  • +<li><p>may be obliterated in cases of <a href="/articles/raised-intracranial-pressure">raised intracranial pressure</a></p></li>
  • +<li><p><a href="/articles/suprasellar-cistern-lipoma">suprasellar cistern lipoma</a></p></li>

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