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İntrakraniyal fizyolojik kalsifikasyonların görülme oranlarının konik işınlı bilgisayarlı tomografi ile retrospektif olarak incelenmesi

Year 2019, Volume: 6 Issue: 4, 239 - 244, 11.11.2019

Abstract

Amaç: Bu çalışmanın amacı, bir grup Kıbrıslı Türk
popülasyonunda konik ışınlı bilgisayarlı tomografi (KIBT) görüntülerinde tespit
edilen fizyolojik intrakranial kalsifikasyon insidansını değerlendirmektir.

Gereç ve Yöntemler: Tarama kriterlerimizi karşılayan 100 hastanın KIBT görüntüleri,
fizyolojik intrakranial kalsifikasyonların değerlendirilmesi için retrospektif
olarak incelenmiştir.

Bulgular: 100 hastanın 71’inde intrakraniyal kalsifikasyonlar gözlemlenmiştir. En
sık kalsifikasyon sahası % 48 ile habenula ve onu takiben % 13 interklinoid
ligament, % 14 karotikoklinoid ligament, % 8 ile de koroid pleksus bulunmuştur.
Çalışmamızda petroclinoid ligament kalsifikasyonu hiç gözlemlenmemiştir.

Sonuç: KIBT bilimsel araştırmalarda ve anatomi çalışmalarında sıklıkla
kullanılmaya başlanmıştır. KIBT ile rastlantısal fizyolojik intrakranial
kalsifikasyonların görüntülenmesi yaygındır.

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KELİMELER











KIBT, intrakraniyal kalsifikasyonlar,
petroklinoid ligament, habenula

References

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Retrospective analysis of the incidence of intracranial physiological calcifications with cone beam computed tomography

Year 2019, Volume: 6 Issue: 4, 239 - 244, 11.11.2019

Abstract

Background: The purpose of the
present study was to evaluate the incidence of physiologic intracranial calcifications
detected in cone beam computed tomography (CBCT) images of in a group Turkish
Cypriot population.

Methods: The CBCT
scans of the full head of 100 patients that met our ascertainment criteria were
evaluated retrospectively for the presence of physiological intracranial
calcifications.

Results:
Intracranial calcification was found in 71 cases of 100 patients. The most
common site of calcification was habenular with 48% followed by %14
caroticoclinoid ligament, 13% interclinoid ligament and 8% choroid plexus. In
our study, petroclinoid ligament calcification was not observed at all.

Conclusion: CBCT is widely used in many scientific investigations and anatomical
studies. Intracranial physiological calcification are frequent incidental
findings of CBCT scans.

KEYWORDS











CBCT, intracranial calcifications, petroclinoid ligament, habenula

References

  • 1. Kieffer SA, Gold LHA. Intracranial physiologic calcifications. Semin Roentgenol 1974;9(2):151-162. 2. Dahnert WF. Radiology Review Manual (Dahnert, Radiology Review Manual), Seventh edn. North American Edition; 2017. 3. Scarfe WC, Farman AG, Sukovic P. Clinical Applications of Cone-Beam Computed Tomography in Dental Practice.J Can Dent Assoc 2006;72(1):75-80. 4. Kwak R, Takeuchi F, Ito S, Kadoya S. [Intracranial physiological calcification on computed tomography (Part 1): Calcification of the pineal region]. No To Shinkei 1988;40(6):569-574. 5. Hikosaka O, Sesack SR, Lecourtier L, Shepard PD. Habenula: crossroad between the basal ganglia and the limbic system. J Neurosci 2008;28(46):11825-11829. 6. Daghighi MH, Rezaei V, Zarrintan S, Pourfathi H. Intracranial physiological calcifications in adults on computed tomography in Tabriz, Iran. Folia Morphol (Warsz) 2007;66(2):115-119. 7. Skrzat J, Walocha J, Jaworek JK, Mróz I. The clinical significance of the petroclinoid ligament. Folia Morphol 2007;66(1):39-43. 8. Ozdogmus O, Tulay CM, Saka E, Uzün I, Gurdal E, Cavdar S. Ossification of interclinoid ligament and its clinical significance. Neuroanatomy 2003;2:25-27. 9. Inoue T, Rhoton AL, Theele D, Barry ME. Surgical approaches to the cavernous sinus: a microsurgical study. Neurosurgery 1990;26(6):903-932. 10. Sanobar IS, Rahul KU, Deepak NK, Chhaya VD. Study of carotico-clinoid foramen in dry human skulls of aurangabad district. Int J Basic Med Sci 2012;3(5):148-154. 11. Ozdogmus O, Saka E, Tulay C, Gurdal E, Uzun I, Cavdar S. The anatomy of the carotico-clinoid foramen and its relation with the internal carotid artery. Surg Radiol Anat 2003;25(3-4):241-246. 12. Sedghizadeh PP, Nguyen M, Enciso R. Intracranial physiological calcifications evaluated with cone beam CT. Dentomaxillofacial Radiol 2012;41(8):675-678. 13. Yalcin A, Ceylan M, Bayraktutan OF, Sonkaya AR, Yuce I. Age and gender related prevalence of intracranial calcifications in CT imaging; data from 12,000 healthy subjects. J Chem Neuroanat 2016;78:20-24. 14. Bayrak S, Göller Bulut D, Kurşun Çakmak EŞ, Orhan K. Cone Beam Computed Tomographic Evaluation of Intracranial Physiologic Calcifications.J Craniofac Surg 2018;doi:10.1097/SCS.0000000000004918.
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Primary Language English
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Melis Mısırlı Gülbeş This is me 0000-0001-8968-5955

Berfu Çerci Ongun This is me 0000-0003-2706-1914

Nimet İlke Akçay This is me 0000-0003-3125-1358

Kaan Orhan This is me 0000-0003-3125-1358

Publication Date November 11, 2019
Submission Date January 11, 2019
Published in Issue Year 2019 Volume: 6 Issue: 4

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Vancouver Mısırlı Gülbeş M, Çerci Ongun B, Akçay Nİ, Orhan K. Retrospective analysis of the incidence of intracranial physiological calcifications with cone beam computed tomography. Selcuk Dent J. 2019;6(4):239-44.