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Int. j. morphol ; 39(5): 1371-1382, oct. 2021. ilus, tab
Article in English | LILACS | ID: biblio-1385502

ABSTRACT

SUMMARY: This paper determined the morphometric measurements of posterior cranial fossa using MRI in Turkish healthy population. Two hundred thirty one (231; 131 females and 100 males) subjects ranging from 20 up to 85 years were included in this study. Measurements of the posterior cranial fossa were taken from subjects having brain MRI in the Radiology Department, Adana, Turkey. Statistical analysis were done by SPSS 21.00 package programme. ANOVA Test and Chi-Square Test were used to determine the relation between measurements and age groups. The p<0.05 value was considered as significant. The overall means and standard deviations of the measurements were: Clivus length,31.10?5.45 mm; McRae line, 32.59?3.89 mm; Supraocciput length,41.99 ? 4.37 mm; Twining line, 79.23?5.53 mm; Posterior cranial fossa height, 66.76?5.06 mm; Cerebellum height, 55.17?5.29 mm; Clival angle, 125.59??6.57?; Cerebellar tentorium angle, 128.30??7.77? mm, Occipital protuberance angle, 93.27??8.02? and hindbrain vertical length, 50.56?3.47 mmin females, respectively, whereas the corresponding values were 32.43?5.99 mm; 32.85?3.77 mm; 42.46?4.68 mm; 80.95?5.94 mm; 69.70?4.67mm; 57.01?3.43 mm; 123.90??7.12? 128.80?8.33?; 95.35?9.19? and 52.71?3.33 mm in males, respectively. Significant difference was found in some parameters such as twining line, posterior cranial fossa height, cerebellum height and hindbrain vertical length between sex (p<0.05). Also, ages were divided into six groups as decades. Significant difference between six decades was also found in parameters including McRae line, twining line, posterior cranial fossa height, cerebellum height, clival angle, cerebellar tentorium angle, occipital tuberance angle and hindbrain vertical length (p<0.05). The posterior cranial fossa dimensions of healthy population provides important and useful knowledge in terms of comparison of abnormalities clinically, and data can be used as an anatomical landmark during surgery involving posterior cranial fossa.


RESUMEN: Se determinaron las medidas morfométricas de la fosa craneal posterior mediante resonancia magnética en una población turca. Se incluyeron doscientos treinta y un (231; 131 mujeres y 100 hombres) sujetos sanos con edades entre los 20 y los 85 años. Por medio de una resonancia magnética cerebral se tomaron medidas de la fosa craneal posterior de sujetos en el Departamento de Radiología de Adana, Turquía. El análisis estadístico se realizó mediante el programa de SPSS 21.00. Se utilizó la prueba ANOVA y la prueba de chi-cuadrado para determinar la relación entre las medidas y los grupos de edad. Se consideró significativo el valor de p <0,05. Las medias generales y las desviaciones estándar de las medidas en las mujeres fueron: longitud del clivus, 31,10 ? 5,45 mm; Línea McRae, 32,59 ? 3,89 mm; Longitud del supraoccipucio, 41,99 ? 4,37 mm; línea de Twining (desde el tubérculo selar hasta la confluencia de los senos), 79,23 ? 5,53 mm; Altura posterior de la fosa craneal, 66,76 ? 5,06 mm; Altura del cerebelo, 55,17 ? 5,29 mm; Ángulo clival, 125,59 ? ? 6,57 ?; Ángulo del tentorio cerebeloso, 128,30 ? ? 7,77 ? mm, Angulo de protuberancia occipital, 93,27 ? ? 8,02 ? y Longitud vertical del rombencéfalo, 50,56 ? 3,47 mm. En los hombres los valores obte- nidos fueron 32,43 ? 5,99 mm; 32,85 ? 3,77 mm; 42,46 ? 4,68 mm; 80,95 ? 5,94 mm; 69,70 ? 4,67 mm; 57,01 ? 3,43 mm; 123,90 ? ? 7,12 ? 128,80 ? 8,33 ?; 95,35 ? 9,19 ? y 52,71 ? 3,33 mm, respectivamente. Se encontraron diferencias significativas entre ambos sexos (p <0,05) en algunos de los parámetros, como la línea de Twining, la altura de la fosa craneal posterior, la altura del cerebelo y la longitud vertical del rombencéfalo. También se encontró una diferencia significativa entre las edades de los individuos (división en seis décadas) en los parámetros que incluyen la línea de McRae, la línea de Twining, la altura de la fosa craneal posterior, la altura del cerebelo, el ángulo de clivación, el ángulo de la tienda del cerebelo, el ángulo de protuberancia occipital y la longitud vertical del rombencéfalo (p <0,05). La población estudiada nos proporciona información importante y útil en términos de comparación clínica de anomalías y los datos pueden eventualmente ser utilizados como un punto de referencia anatómico durante la cirugía que involucra la fosa craneal posterior.


Subject(s)
Humans , Male , Female , Adult , Middle Aged , Aged , Aged, 80 and over , Young Adult , Cranial Fossa, Posterior/anatomy & histology , Cranial Fossa, Posterior/diagnostic imaging , Turkey , Magnetic Resonance Imaging , Sex Factors , Age Factors
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Arch. argent. pediatr ; 118(5): e495-e498, oct 2020. ilus
Article in Spanish | BINACIS, LILACS | ID: biblio-1122541

ABSTRACT

La tortícolis es un signo clínico definido por la inclinación lateral del cuello y rotación de la cabeza, que puede ser fija o flexible y acompañarse o no de dolor cervical. Aparece en trastornos de diferente complejidad. Ante un caso de tortícolis, es preciso realizar una historia clínica cuidadosa y un examen físico completo, y, en caso de ser persistente, solicitar pruebas de imagen.Se hace referencia a una causa de tortícolis no descrita en la literatura. Se trata de una tumoración quística compresiva en la fosa craneal posterior, quiste de la bolsa de Blake, en una lactante pequeña diagnosticada mediante ecografía en la consulta de Pediatría de Atención Primaria. Tras el diagnóstico, se remitió al centro hospitalario de referencia, donde se intervino de urgencia por Neurocirugía Pediátrica, mediante fenestración de la tumoración por ventriculostomía endoscópica y derivación ventrículo-peritoneal. Actualmente, se encuentra asintomática y sin secuelas.


Torticollis is a clinical sign defined by the lateral inclination of the neck and rotation of the head, which can be fixed or flexible and accompanied or not by cervical pain. It appears in disorders of different complexity. In a case of torticollis it is necessary to carry out a careful medical history and a complete physical examination and, if persistent, request imaging tests.Reference is made to a cause of torticollis not described in the literature. This is a compressive cystic tumor in the posterior cranial fossa, Blake's pouch cyst, in a small infant diagnosed by ultrasound in the Primary Care Pediatrics office. After diagnosis, she was referred to the referral hospital, where emergency intervention was performed by pediatric neurosurgery, by fenestration of the tumor by endoscopic ventriculostomy and ventriculo-peritoneal shunt. She is currently asymptomatic and without sequelae.


Subject(s)
Humans , Female , Infant , Torticollis , Cranial Fossa, Posterior/diagnostic imaging , Cysts/diagnosis , Ventriculostomy , Cranial Fossa, Posterior/abnormalities , Cranial Fossa, Posterior/surgery , Cysts/surgery , Hydrocephalus/diagnostic imaging
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São Paulo med. j ; 137(3): 298-301, May-June 2019. tab, graf
Article in English | LILACS | ID: biblio-1020963

ABSTRACT

ABSTRACT CONTEXT: Dermoid cysts are well-defined cysts containing sebaceous glands and dermal structures. In the literature, dermoid cysts and associated closure defects have been described in the same locations. CASE REPORT: In this case, a dermoid cyst was found at the base of the mouth with a coexisting closure defect in the occipital calvarium. Additional abnormalities were also observed, including posterior myeloschisis, right cerebellar dysgenesis, vermian hypogenesis and posterior fusion of the second and third vertebrae. The finding of a dermoid cyst located at the base of the mouth is discussed here, with additional imaging findings. CONCLUSION: Dermoid cysts in the head and neck region may be accompanied by posterior fossa abnormalities.


Subject(s)
Humans , Female , Adolescent , Cranial Fossa, Posterior/abnormalities , Dermoid Cyst/complications , Encephalocele/complications , Magnetic Resonance Imaging , Cranial Fossa, Posterior/diagnostic imaging , Dermoid Cyst/diagnostic imaging , Encephalocele/diagnostic imaging
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Int. j. morphol ; 35(4): 1465-1472, Dec. 2017. tab, graf
Article in English | LILACS | ID: biblio-893158

ABSTRACT

SUMMARY: The size of intracranial cavity (IC) and posterior cranial fossa (PCF) plays an important role in the pathophysiology of various disorders. In this study, we aimed at establishing normal volume data of the IC and PCF in Turkish population according to age and sex by using stereological method. This study was carried out retrospectively on 339 individuals (168 females and 171 males) between 0 and 18 years old with no medical or neurological disorders that affected the skeletal morphology of the cranial cavity. Volumetric estimations were determined on computed tomography (CT) images using point-counting approach of stereological methods. Intracranial volume (ICV) and posterior cranial fossa volume (PCFV) were increased with age in both sexes. They reached adult dimensions at 5 years of age during the teenage years. According to sex; the mean ICV and PCFV were 1594.51±245.57cm3 and 244.89±53.86 cm3 in males, 1456.34±241.85 cm3 and 228.24±41.38 cm3 in females, respectively. Generally, significant differences were determined in ICV and PCFV according to sex after they reached maximum growth period. According to age the volume ratios of PCF to IC was ranged from 13.03 to 17.48 in males and 12.06 to 18.54 in females. This study demonstrated that these volume ratios could help the physician for both patient selections for surgery, and for the assessment of any surgical technique used to treatment of PCF malformations. However current study revealed that point counting method can produce accurate volume estimations and is effective in determining volume estimation of IC and PCF.


RESUMEN: El tamaño de la cavidad intracraneal (CI) y la fosa craneal posterior (FCP) desempeñan un papel importante en la fisiopatología de diversos trastornos. En este estudio, se pretende establecer los datos de volumen normal de la CI y FCP en la población turca, de acuerdo a la edad y el sexo, mediante el uso de métodos estereológicos. Este estudio se realizó retrospectivamente en 339 individuos (168 mujeres y 171 hombres) entre 0 y 18 años sin trastornos médicos o neurológicos que afectaron la morfología esquelética de la cavidad craneal. Las estimaciones volumétricas se determinaron en imágenes de tomografía computarizada (TC) utilizando el conteo de puntos de los métodos estereológicos. El volumen intracraneal (VIC) y el volumen posterior de la fosa craneal (VFCP) aumentaron con la edad en ambos sexos. Alcanzaron dimensiones adultas a los 5 años de edad durante la adolescencia. Según el sexo, el promedio de VIC y VFCP fue de 1594,51 ± 245,57 cm3 y de 244,89 ± 53,86 cm3 en los hombres, 1456,34 ± 241,85 cm3 y 228,24 ± 41,38 cm3 en las mujeres, respectivamente. En general, se determinaron diferencias significativas en VIC y VFCP de acuerdo con el sexo después de alcanzar el período de crecimiento máximo. Según la edad, las proporciones de volumen de FCP a CI oscilaban entre 13,03 a 17,48 en los hombres y 12,06 a 18,54 en las mujeres. Este estudio demostró que estas proporciones de volumen podrían ayudar al médico tanto en la selección de pacientes para la cirugía, como para la evaluación de cualquier técnica quirúrgica utilizada en el tratamiento de malformaciones de FCP. Además, el estudio actual reveló que el método de conteo de puntos puede producir estimaciones precisas de volumen siendo eficaz para determinar la estimación de volumen de IC y FCP.


Subject(s)
Humans , Male , Female , Infant, Newborn , Infant , Child, Preschool , Child , Adolescent , Cranial Fossa, Posterior/anatomy & histology , Cranial Fossa, Posterior/diagnostic imaging , Tomography, X-Ray Computed , Age and Sex Distribution , Imaging, Three-Dimensional , Skull Base/anatomy & histology , Skull Base/diagnostic imaging , Turkey
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Arq. neuropsiquiatr ; 74(5): 405-408, May 2016. tab, graf
Article in English | LILACS | ID: lil-782022

ABSTRACT

ABSTRACT We proposed a 3D model to evaluate the role of platybasia and clivus length in the development of Chiari I (CI). Using a computer aided design software, two DICOM files of a normal CT scan and MR were used to simulate different clivus lengths (CL) and also different basal angles (BA). The final posterior fossa volume (PFV) was obtained for each variation and the percentage of the volumetric change was acquired with the same method. The initial normal values of CL and BA were 35.65 mm and 112.66º respectively, with a total PFV of 209 ml. Ranging the CL from 34.65 to 29.65 – 24.65 – 19.65, there was a PFV decrease of 0.47% – 1.12% – 1.69%, respectively. Ranging the BA from 122.66º to 127.66º – 142.66º, the PFV decreased 0.69% – 3.23%, respectively. Our model highlights the importance of the basal angle and clivus length to the development of CI.


RESUMO No presente estudo, propusemos a criação de um modelo computacional em 3D com elaboração de software onde dois arquivos em formato DICOM com uma TC e RNM de crânio foram usados para simular diferentes mensurações na extensão do clivus (EC) e no ângulo basal (AB). O volume final da fossa posterior (VFP) foi obtido em cada variação, bem como a percentagem de volume alterada. O tamanho inicial da EC era de 35,65 mm e o do AB era de 112.66º, com um VFP de 209 ml. Variando a EC de 34,65 para 29,65 – 24.65 e 19.65, houve uma diminuição do VFP de 0.47%, 1.12% e 1.69%, respectivamente. Variando o AB de 122,66º para 127,66º e 142,66º, o VFP diminui para 0.69% e 3.23%, respectivamente. Nosso modelo enfatiza a importância da patogênese do aumento do AB e do encurtamento do clivus no desenvolvimento do Chiari I.


Subject(s)
Humans , Platybasia/diagnostic imaging , Arnold-Chiari Malformation/diagnostic imaging , Computer Simulation , Cranial Fossa, Posterior/diagnostic imaging , Imaging, Three-Dimensional/instrumentation , Models, Anatomic , Arnold-Chiari Malformation/pathology
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JRMS-Journal of Research in Medical Sciences. 2005; 10 (3): 163-166
in English | IMEMR | ID: emr-72848

ABSTRACT

MRI screening for idiopathic scoliosis is controversial. Considering our clinical experiences, the results of MRI in all patients with idiopathic scoliosis were evaluated. In a prospective clinical study, all neurologically normal patients with idiopathic scoliosis screened by posterior fossa and total spine MRI. After excluding 9 patients for mild neurological findings, in other 177 patients [132 female, 45 male], the average age and curve angle was 15 +/- 2 years and 59 +/- 17 0.05]. Left convexity was significantly related to positive MRI findings [P=0.013]. In males with left convex curves, the probability of positive MRI findings was 8.8 folds other patients. Considering our results and other reported articles, it seems that routine MRI screening of all patients presenting as idiopathic scoliosis is necessary for detection of underlying pathologies


Subject(s)
Humans , Male , Female , Spine/diagnostic imaging , Cranial Fossa, Posterior/diagnostic imaging , Magnetic Resonance Imaging , Adolescent , Prospective Studies
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Iranian Journal of Radiation Research. 2005; 3 (1): 43-45
in English | IMEMR | ID: emr-71070

ABSTRACT

We are reporting a 43-year-old female breast cancer case with a solitary metastatic adenocarcinoma in clivus. This patient with a stage II [T1N1M0] breast cancer history has been followed for 7 years. Modified Radical Mastectomy [MRM] and 6 courses chemotherapy with CMF [Cyclophosphamide, Metotrexate, 5FU] regimen were done for her at the time of diagnosis. Also, she took tamoxifen twenty mg per day for five years. She had no evidence of disease for 6 years. About one year ago she suffered diplopia and headaches for two months. MRI and CT scan studies showed a well defined mass in her clivus. Biopsy of mass was performed and pathologic report was metastatic adenocarcinoma


Subject(s)
Humans , Female , Breast Neoplasms/pathology , Breast Neoplasms/surgery , Breast Neoplasms/drug therapy , Neoplasm Metastasis/diagnosis , Headache/diagnosis , Cranial Fossa, Posterior/diagnostic imaging , Adenocarcinoma , Tamoxifen
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Neurol India ; 2000 Jun; 48(2): 158-60
Article in English | IMSEAR | ID: sea-120263

ABSTRACT

A thirty year old female presented with sudden onset of severe headache, papilloedema and altered sensorium. Computerised tomography (CT) scan showed a hyperdense vermian mass in the posterior fossa. Operative findings and histological examination revealed spontaneous bleed into the epidermoid cyst. Difficulty in the preoperative diagnosis and uncommon presentation of the intracranial epidermoid cyst prompted us to report this case.


Subject(s)
Adult , Cranial Fossa, Posterior/diagnostic imaging , Epidermal Cyst/diagnostic imaging , Female , Humans , Tomography, X-Ray Computed
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Neurol India ; 1999 Jun; 47(2): 127-9
Article in English | IMSEAR | ID: sea-121763

ABSTRACT

An extremely unusual case of a cystic schwannoma in the region of the inferior vermis and posterior to the fourth ventricle in a fifteen year old boy is reported. The cystic tumour caused partial obstruction to the outflow of cerebrospinal fluid from fourth ventricle and resulted in development of supratentorial hydrocephalus. On investigations, the schwannoma simulated a Dandy-Walker cyst. The boy presented with symptoms of increased intracranial pressure. On surgery, the lesion was not arising from any cranial nerve, nor was it attached to brain parenchyma, blood vessel or to the dura. The possible histogenesis of the cystic schwannoma in a rare location is discussed.


Subject(s)
Adolescent , Cerebellar Neoplasms/diagnostic imaging , Cerebral Ventriculography , Cranial Fossa, Posterior/diagnostic imaging , Dandy-Walker Syndrome/diagnostic imaging , Diagnosis, Differential , Humans , Male , Neurilemmoma/diagnostic imaging
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