Whyte A M, Hourihan M D, Earley M J, Sugar A
Department of Diagnostic Radiology, University Hospital of Wales, Cardiff.
Dentomaxillofac Radiol. 1990 Aug;19(3):119-25. doi: 10.1259/dmfr.19.3.2088784.
Hemifacial microsomia (HFM) is the commonest asymmetrical craniofacial deformity leading to underdevelopment of the craniofacial skeleton and soft tissues on the affected side. Timing of reconstructive surgery is based on a comprehensive analysis and classification of the deformity. Lateral cephalometric radiographs are of limited value because of superimposition of normal and abnormal bony structures. The skeletal and soft-tissue findings of six patients with HFM who underwent three-dimensional (3D) CT are presented. This method allows a comprehensive assessment of the deformity at a low radiation dose, 22% of that of a conventional CT scan, by the use of a low dose technique.
半侧颜面短小畸形(HFM)是最常见的不对称颅面畸形,导致患侧颅面骨骼和软组织发育不全。重建手术的时机基于对畸形的综合分析和分类。由于正常和异常骨结构的重叠,头颅侧位X线片的价值有限。本文介绍了6例接受三维(3D)CT检查的HFM患者的骨骼和软组织检查结果。该方法通过使用低剂量技术,以低辐射剂量(传统CT扫描的22%)对畸形进行全面评估。