Kido D K, Gould R, Taati F, Duncan A, Schnur J
Radiology. 1978 Aug;128(2):371-5. doi: 10.1148/128.2.371.
CT scans of 100 patients with histologically diagnosed extracerebral neoplasms were reviewed and compared with either radionuclide bone images or skull radiographs. The results of this correlative study indicate that CT scans are more sensitive than skull radiographs in detecting corresponding calvarial lesions; conversely, radionuclide bone scans appear to be more sensitive than CT in detecting similar lesions.
对100例经组织学诊断为脑外肿瘤患者的CT扫描结果进行了回顾,并与放射性核素骨显像或颅骨X线片进行了比较。这项相关性研究的结果表明,在检测相应的颅骨病变方面,CT扫描比颅骨X线片更敏感;相反,在检测类似病变方面,放射性核素骨扫描似乎比CT更敏感。