Identifying skull fractures after head trauma in infants with ultrasonography: is that possible?
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Data di Pubblicazione:
2024
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Identifying skull fractures after head trauma in infants with ultrasonography: is that possible? / Filice, R., Miselli, F., Guidotti, I., Lugli, L., Palazzi, G., Berardi, A., Iughetti, L.. - In: JOURNAL OF ULTRASOUND. - ISSN 1971-3495. - 27:4(2024), pp. 903-906. [10.1007/s40477-024-00907-7]
Abstract:
Management of pediatric head trauma requires a delicate balance between accuracy and safety, with a dual emphasis on prompt diagnosis while minimizing radiation exposure. Ultrasonography (US) shows promise in this regard. A case study involving a 10-month-old infant with acute right parietal swelling revealed the utility of US in detecting a corresponding hypoechoic lesion, along with an underlying suspected fracture line of the vault and subdural hematoma. Subsequent CT confirmed the fracture, while MRI confirmed the subdural hematoma. At one-month follow-up, MRI demonstrated hematoma reabsorption, while US revealed a bone callus in its advanced phase. Although US is not yet standard practice for pediatric head trauma, its ability to detect fractures in infants suggests its potential role: when a fracture is evident on US, it may serve as an indication to perform neuroimaging. Potentially, adoption of US could contribute to mitigation of children’s exposure to ionizing radiation.
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Keywords:
Children; Head trauma; Pediatric; Skull fracture; Ultrasound
Elenco autori:
Filice, R.; Miselli, F.; Guidotti, I.; Lugli, L.; Palazzi, G.; Berardi, A.; Iughetti, L.
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