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Ultrasonography for the diagnosis of craniosynostosis

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OBJECTIVES: The aim of this study was to report our experience with ultrasonography in our routine practice for the diagnosis of cranial deformity in infants. METHODS: We conducted a single-institution retrospective study of infants referred to our department because of skull deformity. We only included in this study infants having undergone both US and 3D-CT to ensure accurate comparisons. Each cranial suture was described as normal or closed (partial or complete closure). Sonography examination results were correlated with 3D-CT findings as a gold-standard. RESULTS: Forty infants were included with a mean age of 5.2±4.9months. Thirty had a craniosynostosis and 10 children had a postural deformity with normal sutures. Correlation between US and 3D-CT for the diagnosis of normal or closed suture had a specificity and a sensitivity of 100%. US examination for the diagnosis of complete or incomplete synostosis had a sensitivity of 100%. CONCLUSIONS: Cranial US is an effective technique to make a positive or negative diagnosis of prematurely closed suture. US examination of sutures is a fast and non-radiating technique, which may serve as a first-choice imaging modality in infants with skull deformity.
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hal-01580574 , version 1 (01-09-2017)

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Maia Proisy, Laurent Riffaud, Kamal Chouklati, Catherine Tréguier, Bertrand Bruneau. Ultrasonography for the diagnosis of craniosynostosis. European Journal of Radiology, 2017, 90, pp.250--255. ⟨10.1016/j.ejrad.2017.03.006⟩. ⟨hal-01580574⟩
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