CT exam and 2D and 3D reconstructions in facial tumors diagnosis

This study presents the CT imaging of a group of maxillofacial tumors that include benign tumors and primary and secondary malignant processes. All patients were CT explored with and without intravenous contrast, using specific head and neck protocols. We studied the topography of the tumors, their...

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Published inRevista medico-chirurgicala a Societatii de Medici si Naturalisti din Iasi Vol. 111; no. 4; p. 1056
Main Authors Haba, Danisia, Indrei, Anca, Mihai, C, Costan, V, Trandafir, Violeta, Petcu, Ana Elena, Dumitrescu, Gabriela, Iordăchescu, A
Format Journal Article
LanguageRomanian
Published Romania 01.10.2007
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Summary:This study presents the CT imaging of a group of maxillofacial tumors that include benign tumors and primary and secondary malignant processes. All patients were CT explored with and without intravenous contrast, using specific head and neck protocols. We studied the topography of the tumors, their impact on neighborhood regions and post-treatment results. The diagnostic of all patients had histological confirmation. In maxillofacial tumors and tumor-like diseases, 3D imaging was significantly superior to 2D axial imaging in showing the tumor shape and spatial relationships between tumors and surrounding structures. Two dimensional imaging and MPR imaging were excellent to reveal internal structure and pathological changes of tumors. 2D imaging and MPR imaging also achieved better results in showing tumors extended to soft tissues.
ISSN:0048-7848