1.Evaluation of canalis basilaris medianus using cone-beam computed tomography.
Ali Z SYED ; Samir ZAHEDPASHA ; Sonali A RATHORE ; Mel MUPPARAPU
Imaging Science in Dentistry 2016;46(2):141-144
The aim of this report is to present two cases of canalis basilaris medianus as identified on cone-beam computed tomography (CBCT) in the base of the skull. The CBCT data sets were sent for radiographic consultation. In both cases, multi-planar views revealed an osseous defect in the base of the skull in the clivus region, the sagittal view showed a unilateral, well-defined, non-corticated, track-like low-attenuation osseous defect in the clivus. The appearance of the defect was highly reminiscent of a fracture of the clivus. The borders of osseous defect were smooth, and no other radiographic signs suggestive of osteolytic destructive processes were noted. Based on the overall radiographic examination, a radiographic impression of canalis basilaris medianus was made. Canalis basilaris medianus is a rare anatomical variant and is generally observed on the clivus. Due to its potential association with meningitis, it should be recognized and reported to avoid potential complications.
Cone-Beam Computed Tomography*
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Cranial Fossa, Posterior
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Dataset
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Meningitis
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Skull
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Skull Base