From the Department of Radiology (Y.P. e-mail:
Diagn Interv Radiol. 2013 Nov-Dec;19(6):488-94. doi: 10.5152/dir.2013.13140.
In children with suspected cranial pathologies, three-dimensional (3D) computed tomography (CT) imaging is superior to other modalities. It can help differentiate actual pathology from normal or variant appearances. Sutures and fontanelles, synostosis, abnormalities of head shape without craniosynostosis, congenital calvarial defects, cranial fractures, bone tumors, and postoperative cranial vault can be assessed easily with 3D CT imaging. We aimed to discuss the common normal, variant, and pathological findings that 3D CT imaging can aid to diagnose as well as explain the usefulness of 3D CT imaging in the diagnosis of calvarial pathologies.
在疑似颅部病变的儿童中,三维(3D)计算机断层扫描(CT)成像优于其他方式。它可以帮助区分实际病变与正常或变异外观。3D CT 成像可轻松评估颅骨缝和囟门、融合、无颅缝早闭的头型异常、先天性颅骨缺陷、颅骨骨折、骨肿瘤和术后颅盖。我们旨在讨论 3D CT 成像可以帮助诊断的常见正常、变异和病理发现,并解释 3D CT 成像在颅骨病变诊断中的有用性。