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Prior to computed tomography (CT), plain skull radiographs were often the first study in the patient with suspected central nervous system disease [1]. Subtle clues to the intracranial contents could be discerned by the presence of calcification, skull erosion, and signs of increased intracranial pressure, as with demineralization of the sellae or an increase in the size of mastoid emissary veins,...
The nature of cerebrovascular disease affecting the pediatric patient is different from that in the adult. Atherosclerotic sources of thrombotic occlusion and thrombotic or plaque emboli are not usually an issue in infants and children. The nature of cerebrovascular injury in infants and children is dependent on the age at which the insult occurs and the mechanism of the insult. Insults in the premature...
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