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Imaging approach to pediatric calvarial bulges
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Imaging approach to pediatric calvarial bulges

Abstract

Palpable calvarial lesions in children may require multi-modality imaging for adequate characterization due to non-specific clinical features. Causative lesions range from benign incidental lesions to highly aggressive pathologies. While tissue sampling may be required for some lesions, others have a typical imaging appearance, and an informed imaging approach facilitates diagnosis. This review illustrates imaging findings of common and clinically important focal pediatric calvarial bulges to aid the radiologist in narrowing the differential diagnosis and directing appropriate referral. We focus on birth-related lesions, congenital abnormalities, and modeling disturbances (i.e., those that produce a change in calvarial contour early in development), normal variants, and neoplastic lesions with their mimics.Graphical Abstract

Authors

Hughes ECM; Rosenbaum DG; Branson HM; Tshuma M; Marie E; Frayn CS; Rajani H; Gerrie SK

Journal

Pediatric Radiology, Vol. 54, No. 10, pp. 1603–1617

Publisher

Springer Nature

Publication Date

September 1, 2024

DOI

10.1007/s00247-024-05967-9

ISSN

0301-0449

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