Ito M, Okuno T, Mikawa H
No To Hattatsu. 1989 Sep;21(5):440-4.
Computed tomographic (CT) brain scanning was performed on fifty-eight infants and children with microcephaly. CT scans were useful for detecting unsuspected brain lesions and for diagnosing underlying diseases. The head size did not correlate with the CT findings, the degree of mental retardation, or the existence of motor disturbance or epilepsy. On the other hand, the CT findings were correlated with the degree of mental retardation, and the existence of motor disturbance or epilepsy. CT scans were useful for determining the prognosis of the microcephaly.
对58例小头畸形的婴幼儿进行了脑部计算机断层扫描(CT)。CT扫描有助于发现未被怀疑的脑部病变并诊断潜在疾病。头围大小与CT表现、智力发育迟缓程度、是否存在运动障碍或癫痫无关。另一方面,CT表现与智力发育迟缓程度以及是否存在运动障碍或癫痫相关。CT扫描有助于判断小头畸形的预后。