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[Foramina parietalia permagna].

L Solymosi1, S Leuwer, J Wappenschmidt

  • 1Neuroradiologische Abteilung, Neurochirurgische Universitätsklinik, Bonn-Venusberg.

Der Radiologe
|June 1, 1987
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Foramina parietalia permagna is a rare, harmless skull malformation. This case highlights its potential for differential diagnosis challenges, illustrated for the first time with cerebral computed tomography.

Area of Science:

  • Medical Imaging
  • Radiology
  • Skull Anatomy

Background:

  • Foramina parietalia permagna (FPP) is a rare congenital skull anomaly.
  • This condition, characterized by enlarged parietal foramina, is often asymptomatic and benign.
  • Despite its benign nature, FPP can be mistaken for other pathologies, complicating diagnosis.

Observation:

  • A patient presented with the distinct feature of foramina parietalia permagna.
  • The presenting symptoms or reasons for imaging were not detailed, but the focus was on identifying the FPP feature.
  • Cerebral computed tomography (CT) was utilized for detailed visualization.

Findings:

  • The study confirms the presence of foramina parietalia permagna in the reported patient.
  • Cerebral CT imaging provided clear illustration and analysis of this specific skull malformation.

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  • This represents the first documented case of FPP illustrated and analyzed using cerebral CT.
  • Implications:

    • This case underscores the importance of recognizing rare anatomical variations like FPP.
    • Accurate identification of FPP can prevent misdiagnosis and unnecessary investigations.
    • The use of cerebral CT in this case sets a precedent for imaging rare skull anomalies.