Is the cystic solid space in the suprasaddle region a tumor?



Cystic solid occupancy in the suprasaddle region is a vague diagnosis of a lesion referring to the presence of a neoplastic lesion, and the exact type of tumor needs to be further investigated.

The presence of abnormal lesions in the suprasaddle region through CT or MR examination, with occupying effect and fluid and soft tissue components within the lesion, will suggest cystic solid occupancy in the diagnostic conclusion, which refers to neoplastic lesions, and common lesions include craniopharyngiomas, pituitary tumors, etc., which need to be combined with other examinations to make a comprehensive judgment.

Cystic solid occupations in the suprasellar region can cause a series of clinical symptoms through hormone secretion and pressure on the surrounding tissues, and can be treated by surgery if necessary, which requires standardized treatment under the guidance of clinicians.