Lange S, Grumme T, Weese M
Rofo. 1976 Nov;125(5):421-7. doi: 10.1055/s-0029-1230492.
An attempt has been made to show which anatomical structures of the skull and brain can be demonstrated by analysing 668 computerised tomograms of normal brains. Many parts of the bony skull, the cisterns and ventricles and physiological calcification of the pineal body, choroid plexus and falx can be clearly identified. Frequently it is possible to distinguish between grey and white matter in the basal ganglia. After intravenous contrast injection it is sometimes possible to identify arteries and other pathways and vascular structures by their increased contrast. Because of the constant topographic relations in the brain, it is possible to identify these structures with certainty on the computerised tomogram.
通过分析668例正常脑的计算机断层扫描图像,试图展示颅骨和脑的哪些解剖结构能够被显示出来。颅骨的许多部分、脑池和脑室以及松果体、脉络丛和大脑镰的生理性钙化都能被清晰识别。在基底节区,通常能够区分灰质和白质。静脉注射造影剂后,有时可通过增强的造影剂来识别动脉以及其他通道和血管结构。由于脑内的地形关系恒定,因此在计算机断层扫描图像上能够确切地识别这些结构。