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The developing temporal bone: computed tomography measurements and assessment of suture closure from birth to 18 years of age.

P Paetz1, G F Goetz2, H Lanfermann2, A M Giesemann2.   

Abstract

PURPOSE: To describe the normal CT appearance of the developing temporal bone in children from birth to 18 years of age.
METHODS: Two hundred and six temporal bone CTs of children from 0.14 to 18.95 years were retrospectively selected and reviewed. Temporal bones were measured in a standardized slice orientation using the length of the basal turn of the cochlea, the length and width of the petrous bone, the coronal extent, trailing edge and anterior-posterior dimension of the temporal bone and the angle between petrous bone's length and the midsagittal line in the axial plane showing the basal turn of the cochlea in its greatest extent. Two sutures, two synchondroses and three fissures of the temporal bone were evaluated and graded.
RESULTS: Chosen measurements and calculations demonstrate an increase of values from 0 to 18 years with the greatest increase occurring during the first 2 years of life. The angle between the basal turn of the cochlea and the midsagittal line shows a large variability. Logarithmic trend lines illustrate larger measurements of males as compared to females. The ratio of the basal turn of the cochlea and the length of the petrous bone is about 1:4.1 (f/m) during the first year of life and about 1:6.1 (f)/1:6.8 (m) from 17 years onwards. Results of suture closure are described using box-and-whisker plots.
CONCLUSIONS: The developing temporal bone grows the most during the first 2 years of life. Knowledge of changing proportions and suture closure is essential for evaluation of temporal bone CT of children.

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Keywords:  Computed tomography; Development; Measurements; Suture closure; Temporal bone

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Year:  2017        PMID: 28093617     DOI: 10.1007/s00276-016-1786-7

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Surg Radiol Anat        ISSN: 0930-1038            Impact factor:   1.246


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