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Cranial MR Imaging of Osteopetrosis
AJNR 21:1110-1115, Cure,J.K.,et al, 2000
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Article Abstract
All patients with osteopetrosis had thickening and sclerosis of the calvaria. Ventriculomegaly, tonsillar herniation, proptosis, and dural venous sinus stenosis were observed in the majority of patients with AROP and ADOP.I. Optic nerve sheath dilatation occurred in the many of the patients with AROP and in all patient with ADOP I. Acquired cephaloceles were also observed only in these two groups. Optic nerve atrophy and optic canal stenosis were observed in a majority of patients with AROP, IOP, and ADOP II. Middle ear fluid was prevalent in AROP and IOP, present in over half the patients in each group. Features seen most prevalently, or exclusively, in AROP included stenosis of the internal carotid and vertebral arteries and extramedullary hematopoiesis. The cranial MR imaging features of osteopetrosis are both shared and unique among the various subtypes of the disease. The specific cranial and intracranial manifestations reflect the predominant calvarial or skull base patterns of bone thickening. The unique features seen in patients with AROP probably reflect the early age of onset and the greater severity of this form of the disease.
 
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