Yune Kwong1, David Yu, Jagrit Shah. 1. Department of Neuroradiology, Nottingham University Hospital, Derby Rd, Nottingham NG2 7UH, United Kingdom. dryune@hotmail.com
Abstract
OBJECTIVE: The objective of this article is to discuss and illustrate commonly visualized fissures and sutures in the temporal bone. This topic is important because a thorough knowledge of normal anatomy is necessary to avoid misinterpretation as fractures. CONCLUSION: Small normal anatomic fissures are now routinely visualized with the increasing use of MDCT in trauma patients. An awareness of these structures is required by radiologists interpreting studies with fine temporal bone slices to prevent erroneous interpretation.
OBJECTIVE: The objective of this article is to discuss and illustrate commonly visualized fissures and sutures in the temporal bone. This topic is important because a thorough knowledge of normal anatomy is necessary to avoid misinterpretation as fractures. CONCLUSION: Small normal anatomic fissures are now routinely visualized with the increasing use of MDCT in traumapatients. An awareness of these structures is required by radiologists interpreting studies with fine temporal bone slices to prevent erroneous interpretation.
Authors: C P Wood; C H Hunt; D C Bergen; M L Carlson; F E Diehn; K M Schwartz; G A McKenzie; R F Morreale; J I Lane Journal: AJNR Am J Neuroradiol Date: 2013-07-04 Impact factor: 3.825