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X-ray of the skull

 
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Last reviewed: 22.11.2021
 
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The skull and spine reliably protect the brain and spinal cord from external influences, so the damage to the skull and spine is often combined with brain damage. At the same time, many diseases of the brain and its membranes lead to secondary changes in the skeleton.

Radial anatomy of the skull

The main and proven method of radial examination of the skull is survey radiography. Usually it is performed in two standard projections - direct and lateral. In addition to them, axial, semi-axial and sighting radiographs are sometimes required. Based on the survey and sight images, the position, size, shape, contours and structure of all the bones of the skull are established.

Radial anatomy of the brain

The main methods of the intravital study of the structure of the brain are now CT and especially MRI.

Indications for their implementation are set jointly by the treating doctors - neurologist, neurosurgeon, psychiatrist, oncologist, ophthalmologist and specialist in the field of radiation diagnosis.

X-ray anatomy of the skull and brain

Damage to the skull and brain

Radiation studies in the affected patients are carried out by the appointment of a surgeon, traumatologist or neurologist (neurosurgeon). The basis for this appointment is head trauma, cerebral palsy (headache, nausea, vomiting, impaired consciousness) and focal neurological symptoms (speech, sensitivity, motor impairment, etc.). In the direction of the clinician, a presumptive diagnosis must necessarily be indicated.

X-ray signs of damage to the skull and brain

Stroke

Disorders of cerebral circulation lead to a variety of clinical effects - from transient ischemic attacks to stroke, the third most frequent cause of death. In most cases, a blood flow disorder is associated with an atherosclerotic vascular lesion that initially may not be manifested with too expressive symptoms - headache, memory impairment, sleep disorders, etc.

X-ray signs of a stroke

Infectious and inflammatory diseases of the brain. Hypertensive syndrome

Infectious and inflammatory diseases of the brain can be caused by bacteria, viruses, fungi and parasites. Among bacterial lesions, meningitis, abscess and empyema are distinguished.

X-ray signs of inflammatory diseases of the brain

Skull and brain tumors

Clinical diagnosis of brain tumors involves great difficulties. Depending on the location and nature of growth, the tumor can cause both cerebral symptoms (headache, dizziness, impaired consciousness, personality change, etc.) and focal neurological disorders (visual, hearing, speech, motor impairment, etc.) . Moreover, the same tumor in different periods of development is completely "silent", it causes severe disorders right up to loss of consciousness.

X-ray signs of tumors of the skull and brain

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