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4. Presentation

People with empty sella syndrome typically have a normal medical history and physical exam. The most common symptom is headache, but there is no evidence to support that empty sella syndrome itself causes headaches. Experts believe that the connection is coincidental; empty sella syndrome is often discovered during the same imaging doctors use to investigate a patient's headaches.

woman at her desk suffering from a headache

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