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Encephalocele: know it to deal with it

Nilkanth Laxman Pal, Ambika Sumeet Juwarkar, Sanjaya Viswamitra

2021The Egyptian Journal of Radiology and Nuclear Medicine21 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Abstract Background Encephaloceles refer to the herniation of intracranial contents through the defect in the dura and calvarium. This article aims to equip the radiologists with all the necessary information to approach a case of encephalocele in a systematic manner and report in an organized format. Thus reduce the reporting time without overlooking any detail. Main text An extensive literature review was performed searching through the standard textbooks and electronic databases to obtain thorough information on the various encephaloceles particularly from a radiological point of view. The author’s observations were also incorporated in the review. Among the available imaging modalities, magnetic resonance imaging is the most versatile and considered the imaging modality of choice because of superior anatomic resolution in the characterization of central nervous system malformation. This study provides the reporting radiologist with a methodical guide to approach a case of encephalocele discussing the imaging protocol, relevant anatomy, classification, associated abnormalities, and imaging prognostic factors. Conclusion Encephalocele has always been a subject of predicament for radiologists. Understanding the relevant terminologies, anatomy, imaging protocols, classification, associated malformations/anomalies, and imaging prognostic factors will help to methodically approach each case and provide a systematic and comprehensive report.

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EncephaloceleMagnetic resonance imagingMedicineModality (human–computer interaction)RadiologyModalitiesMedical physicsNeuroimagingSubject matterRadiological weaponProtocol (science)Computer scienceSurgeryPathologyArtificial intelligencePsychologySociologyCurriculumSocial sciencePsychiatryPedagogyAlternative medicineHead and Neck Surgical OncologyCerebrospinal fluid and hydrocephalusSpinal Dysraphism and Malformations
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