Iyer Shivram Gopal, Saxena Puneet, Kumhar Ghanshyam D
Department of Pediatrics* and Radiodiagnosis, G.R. Medical College and J.A. Group of Hospitals, Gwalior, Madhya Pradesh, India.
Indian Pediatr. 2003 Dec;40(12):1194-6.
Growing skull fractures or craniocerebral erosions are rare sequel to cranial fractures where progressively growing cranial defects follow lacerations involving the duramater. Their usual site is the parietal region. They present as a cystic, non-tender swelling with an underlying palpable bony defect. One such case is reported.
颅骨生长性骨折或颅脑侵蚀是颅骨骨折罕见的后遗症,在涉及硬脑膜的撕裂伤后会出现逐渐扩大的颅骨缺损。其常见部位是顶叶区域。它们表现为囊性、无压痛的肿胀,下方可触及骨质缺损。本文报告了这样一例病例。