Computed tomography for lesions of the craniovertebral region

Neuroradiology - Tập 13 - Trang 59-61 - 1977
D. Balériaux-Waha1, L. L. Mortelmans1, M. G. Dupont1, L. Jeanmart1
1Institut Bordet, Bruxelles, Belgique

Tóm tắt

The images obtained by computed tomography constitute a new and interesting approach to lesions of the craniovertebral region. The criteria of basilar invagination must be systematically checked in routine examination. The main interest of CT scanning is the simultaneous view of the bony structures as well as the central nervous system in a completely innocuous way.

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