CT of primary and secondary craniocerebral neuroblastoma.
Publication/Presentation Date
12-1-1980
Abstract
Eleven children with craniocerebral neuroblastoma (three primary and eight metastatic) were examined by computed tomography (CT). The findings in both primary and secondary neuroblastoma correlate well with the known neuropathologic findings. Primary cerebral neuroblastoma originates in the brain parenchyma of the supratentorial space, and may extend into the cerebrospinal fluid pathways. Secondary neuroblastoma is confined to the osseous structures of the calvarium and orbit, and adjacent subperiosteal spaces (epidural and epicranial). In both forms of neuroblastoma, intratumoral hemorrhage is frequent. Separation of the cranial sutures often relates to epidural deposits of tumor extending to the sutural margins. In this form of sutural diastasis, intracranial pressure is not elevated. When elevated intracranial pressure accompanies sutural diastatis, CT findings reveal epidural deposits compressing the major dural venous sinuses in the region of their confluence.
Volume
135
Issue
6
First Page
1239
Last Page
1242
ISSN
0361-803X
Published In/Presented At
Zimmerman, R. A., & Bilaniuk, L. T. (1980). CT of primary and secondary craniocerebral neuroblastoma. AJR. American journal of roentgenology, 135(6), 1239–1242. https://doi.org/10.2214/ajr.135.6.1239
Disciplines
Medicine and Health Sciences | Pediatrics
PubMedID
6779531
Department(s)
Department of Pediatrics
Document Type
Article