CT and MR imaging in a large series of patients with craniofacial fibrous dysplasia

2015
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dc.abstract.enBACKGROUND: In this retrospective review of patients with craniofacial fibrous dysplasia (FD), the clinical and radiological findings of CT and MR scan were analyzed. MATERIAL AND METHODS: The study material included 32 patients, at 9 to 68 years of age that were directed for differential diagnostics of several disorders in the head. We recorded CT and MRI data related to the lesion number, location, sidedness, appearance, and sex of the cases with craniofacial FD. RESULTS: Of 32 patients involved in this study, 17 had monostotic and 15 had polyostotic involvement pattern. Bones most commonly involved by monostotic involvement in females were, in descending order, mandibular, maxillary, and sphenoid bones, while the sphenoid bone was involved the most in males. Leontiasis ossea was observed in 2 patients. Sclerotic and mixed lesion types were more common in both females and males. In T1- and T2-weighted MRI sequences, hypointensity was more common compared to hyperintensity or heterogeneous intensity. The type of enhancement of lesions was found similar after contrast medium administration. CONCLUSIONS: In the presence of craniofacial FD during CT or MRI imaging of the head, a detailed description of FD lesions may provide an important clinical benefit by increasing radiological experience during the diagnostics of this rare disorder.pl
dc.contributor.authorAtalar, Mehmet Haydarpl
dc.contributor.authorSalk, Ismailpl
dc.contributor.authorSavas, Receppl
dc.contributor.authorUysal, Ismail Onderpl
dc.contributor.authorEgilmez, Hulusipl
dc.date.accessioned2017-07-11T10:59:07Z
dc.date.available2017-07-11T10:59:07Z
dc.date.issued2015pl
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dc.description.additionalBibliogr. s. 239-240pl
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dc.description.volume80pl
dc.identifier.doi10.12659/PJR.893425pl
dc.identifier.eissn1899-0967pl
dc.identifier.issn1733-134Xpl
dc.identifier.urihttp://ruj.uj.edu.pl/xmlui/handle/item/42629
dc.languageengpl
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dc.subject.encraniofacial abnormalitiespl
dc.subject.enfibrous dysplasia of bonepl
dc.subject.enmagnetic resonance imagingpl
dc.subject.entomography scannerspl
dc.subject.enx-ray computedpl
dc.subtypeArticlepl
dc.titleCT and MR imaging in a large series of patients with craniofacial fibrous dysplasiapl
dc.title.journalPolish Journal of Radiologypl
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cris.lastimport.wos
2024-04-09T18:15:30Z
dc.abstract.enpl
BACKGROUND: In this retrospective review of patients with craniofacial fibrous dysplasia (FD), the clinical and radiological findings of CT and MR scan were analyzed. MATERIAL AND METHODS: The study material included 32 patients, at 9 to 68 years of age that were directed for differential diagnostics of several disorders in the head. We recorded CT and MRI data related to the lesion number, location, sidedness, appearance, and sex of the cases with craniofacial FD. RESULTS: Of 32 patients involved in this study, 17 had monostotic and 15 had polyostotic involvement pattern. Bones most commonly involved by monostotic involvement in females were, in descending order, mandibular, maxillary, and sphenoid bones, while the sphenoid bone was involved the most in males. Leontiasis ossea was observed in 2 patients. Sclerotic and mixed lesion types were more common in both females and males. In T1- and T2-weighted MRI sequences, hypointensity was more common compared to hyperintensity or heterogeneous intensity. The type of enhancement of lesions was found similar after contrast medium administration. CONCLUSIONS: In the presence of craniofacial FD during CT or MRI imaging of the head, a detailed description of FD lesions may provide an important clinical benefit by increasing radiological experience during the diagnostics of this rare disorder.
dc.contributor.authorpl
Atalar, Mehmet Haydar
dc.contributor.authorpl
Salk, Ismail
dc.contributor.authorpl
Savas, Recep
dc.contributor.authorpl
Uysal, Ismail Onder
dc.contributor.authorpl
Egilmez, Hulusi
dc.date.accessioned
2017-07-11T10:59:07Z
dc.date.available
2017-07-11T10:59:07Z
dc.date.issuedpl
2015
dc.date.openaccess
0
dc.description.accesstime
w momencie opublikowania
dc.description.additionalpl
Bibliogr. s. 239-240
dc.description.physicalpl
232-240
dc.description.version
ostateczna wersja wydawcy
dc.description.volumepl
80
dc.identifier.doipl
10.12659/PJR.893425
dc.identifier.eissnpl
1899-0967
dc.identifier.issnpl
1733-134X
dc.identifier.uri
http://ruj.uj.edu.pl/xmlui/handle/item/42629
dc.languagepl
eng
dc.language.containerpl
eng
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Udzielam licencji. Uznanie autorstwa - Użycie niekomercyjne - Bez utworów zależnych 3.0 Polska
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CC-BY-NC-ND
dc.rights.uri*
http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/3.0/pl/legalcode
dc.share.type
otwarte czasopismo
dc.subject.enpl
craniofacial abnormalities
dc.subject.enpl
fibrous dysplasia of bone
dc.subject.enpl
magnetic resonance imaging
dc.subject.enpl
tomography scanners
dc.subject.enpl
x-ray computed
dc.subtypepl
Article
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CT and MR imaging in a large series of patients with craniofacial fibrous dysplasia
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Polish Journal of Radiology
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JournalArticle
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