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Journal of the Medical Research Institute-Alexandria University. 1991; 12 (4): 223-240
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RESUMO
Cranial computed tomography [CT] has revolutionized neuroradiologic diagnosis by providing a safe, fast and accurate depiction of intracranial pathology. In 100 patients studied, CT had shown regions of altered radiographic densities of their brains indicating an intracranial space occupying lesion [ICSOL]. The CT diagnoses were compared with the histopathological diagnoses of these patients using the sensitivity, specificity and accuracy tests. The CT was highly specific in all groups [sp 92-100%], variably sensitive in the different groups [sn 0-100%] and highly accurate in all groups [Ace 81, 67-100%]