Arthur R J, Brunelle F
Department of Radiology, Leeds General Infirmary, UK.
Pediatr Radiol. 1988;18(4):294-301. doi: 10.1007/BF02388994.
Expansile lesions of the skull vault are rare in childhood, and often present as relatively asymptomatic calvarial swellings. The cases of 5 children with expansile lesions of the skull vault due to both benign and malignant primary bone lesions are described. The value of computerised tomography in demonstrating that the "tumour" arises primarily from the skull vault as opposed to the underlying brain, and in demonstrating clinically unsuspected endocranial extension of the mass is described. The CT findings in 2 cases of aneurysmal bone cyst, including the significance of the presence of "fluid levels" in reaching a definitive diagnosis are discussed. The successful pre-operative embolisation in one case of aneurysmal bone cyst is reported.
颅骨穹窿部的膨胀性病变在儿童期较为罕见,通常表现为相对无症状的颅骨肿胀。本文描述了5例因原发性良性和恶性骨病变导致颅骨穹窿部膨胀性病变的儿童病例。阐述了计算机断层扫描在显示“肿瘤”主要起源于颅骨穹窿部而非其下方脑组织,以及显示肿块临床上未被怀疑的颅内延伸方面的价值。讨论了2例动脉瘤样骨囊肿的CT表现,包括“液平面”的存在对明确诊断的意义。报告了1例动脉瘤样骨囊肿术前成功栓塞的病例。