[PDF][PDF] Growing skull fracture simulating a rounded lytic calvarial lesion

LM Numerow, JP Krcek, CJ Wallace, BI Tranmer… - AJNR, 1991 - Am Soc Neuroradiology
calvarial lesion. Growing skull fracture simulating a rounded lytic Page 1 of January 9, 2024.
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Adult growing skull fracture mimicking a skull tumor

JS Weinberg, PD LeRoux, D Panasci, HL Weiner - Acta neurochirurgica, 1999 - Springer
Adult Growing Skull Fracture Mimicking a Skull Tumor Page 1 Adult Growing Skull Fracture
Mimicking a Skull Tumor JS Weinberg1, PD LeRoux1, D. Panasci2, and HL Weiner1 …

Radiological review of skull lesions

CK Gomez, SR Schiffman, AA Bhatt - Insights into Imaging, 2018 - Springer
Calvarial lesions are often asymptomatic and are usually discovered incidentally during
computed tomography or magnetic resonance imaging of the brain. Calvarial lesions can be …

[PDF][PDF] Growing skull fractures

SG Iyer, P Saxena, GD Kumhar - childhood, 2003 - indianpediatrics.net
Growing skull fractures or craniocerebral erosions are rare sequel to cranial fractures where
progressively growing cranial defects follow lacerations involving the duramater. Their usual …

Focal bony outgrowth of the cranium: difficulties in diagnosis of extracranial meningioma

M I. Trotter, DJ Beale, MS Choksey - British journal of neurosurgery, 2001 - Taylor & Francis
Focal bony outgrowth of the cranium: difficulties in diagnosis of extracranial meningioma
Page 1 British Journal of Neurosurgery 2001; 15(4): 366–368 ISSN 0268–8697 print/ISSN …

Growing skull fractures: classification and management

Naim-Ur-Rahman, ZAAB Jamjoom… - British Journal of …, 1994 - Taylor & Francis
Seven patients with growing skull fractures treated between 1983 and 1993 are described.
These growing fractures constituted 1.6% of all the cases of skull fractures seen during the …

Growing skull fractures: guidelines for early diagnosis and effective operative management

DR Reddy - Neurology India, 2013 - journals.lww.com
Growing skull fracture is a very rare complication following cranio‑cerebral trauma, which
occurs commonly in infants and young children and often is located over the calvarium. The …

The natural history of late diagnosed or untreated growing skull fractures: report on two cases

IM Ziyal, Y Aydın, CS Türkmen, E Salas, AR Kaya… - Acta …, 1998 - Springer
Growing skull fractures (GSF) are rare complications of head trauma. Cases after childhood
are extremely rare and demonstrate complicated pathological conditions which necessitate …

Spectrum of lytic lesions of the skull: a pictorial essay

L Ugga, R Cuocolo, S Cocozza, A Ponsiglione… - Insights into …, 2018 - Springer
Lytic lesions of the skull include a wide range of diseases, ranging from benign conditions
such as arachnoid granulations or vascular lacunae, to aggressive malignant lesions such …

Calvarial lesions and pseudolesions: differential diagnosis and pictorial review of pathologic entities presenting with focal calvarial abnormalities

A Lerner, DA Lu, SK Allison, MS Shiroishi… - …, 2013 - ingentaconnect.com
Calvarial lesions are often discovered incidentally through various imaging studies of the
head. While benign lesions are more common in this location, it is very important to detect …