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Brief discussion on magnetic resonance imaging in craniosynostosis
Author(s): Emily Cooper*
A congenital disorder in which one or more of the cranial sutures fuse prematurely is known as cranial synostosis. Cranial sutures are articulations between membranous bone plates that, once created, act as the cranial vault’s main growth centers, allowing the brain and cranial vault to expand and grow at the same time. When imaging individuals with craniosynostosis, the MRI protocol with the BB-MRI appears to be a highly promising alternative to CT. This procedure addresses all key areas of preoperative planning in complicated syndromic situations and allows for a safe follow... Read More»
DOI:
10.37532/ puljphcm.2022.5(1).7-8