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Title: [Encephaloceles. with special reference to the diagnostic difficulties]. Author: Ferrante L, Delitala A, Celli P, Biasibetti G. Journal: Riv Neurol; 1979; 49(4):323-40. PubMed ID: 121633. Abstract: We have studied 15 occipital, 3 frontal and one parietal cases of encephaloceles from the point of view of the etiopathogenetic, clinic and especially diagnostic problem. The diagnosis of M.E. is based on: 1) the x-ray demonstration of the bone-gap by particular projections and by tomography; 2) in the frontal M.E. the presence of face deformity, with hipertelorism and widening of nose bridge and the finding of ectopic tissue in the nose or in the oral cavity in presence of palatoschisis. Cerebral angiography and pneumoencephalography, made by tomography, are useful to show the herniated brain, hydrocephalus and other associated anomalies. Finally we think computerized tomography (C.T.) is very important for the diagnosis, since it shows the herniation, the bone-gap and the kind of herniated tissue.[Abstract] [Full Text] [Related] [New Search]