Binary nature and radiographic identifiability of craniosynostosis.
Invest Radiol
; 29(10): 890-6, 1994 Oct.
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| ID: mdl-7852040
RATIONALE AND OBJECTIVES: Two independent gold standards and diagnoses from three-dimensional computed tomography (CT) images were used to examine the possibility that craniosynostosis is a binary abnormality that potentially may be diagnosed without error. METHODS: Surgical reports, histology of excised sutures, and three-dimensional CT images were compared for 25 children undergoing surgical management of craniosynostosis. Surgical reports identified sutures as normal or abnormal. Histology reported suture closure on a 5-point scale. Four radiologists used three-dimensional CT images to diagnose sutures on a 6-point rated response scale. RESULTS: Sutures with histology 0, 1, or 2 were normal on surgical reports, and those with histology 3 or 4 were abnormal. Most readers achieved nearly perfect sensitivity and specificity. Reader confidence was unrelated to degree of pathology. CONCLUSION: Craniosynostosis appears to be binary in our sample. Surgical reports, pathology results, and three-dimensional CT images read by experienced viewers achieved nearly perfect agreement.
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Bases de dados:
MEDLINE
Assunto principal:
Tomografia Computadorizada por Raios X
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Craniossinostoses
Tipo de estudo:
Diagnostic_studies
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Guideline
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Observational_studies
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Prognostic_studies
Limite:
Female
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Humans
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Infant
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Male
Idioma:
En
Revista:
Invest Radiol
Ano de publicação:
1994
Tipo de documento:
Article