Hair artefacts in the head and neck region

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Hair artefacts in the head and neck region. / Scheifele, C; Lemke, A-J; Reichart, P A.

In: DENTOMAXILLOFAC RAD, Vol. 32, No. 4, 01.07.2003, p. 255-7.

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title = "Hair artefacts in the head and neck region",
abstract = "Three cases illustrating hair artefacts in conventional and panoramic radiography are reported. Hairstyles may create a considerable range of radiopaque patterns, including simple representation of synthetic hair braid extensions or findings that seem inexplicable without thorough reconstruction of the imaging situation. It may be concluded that hair artefacts should be considered in all questionable opacities of the head and neck region.",
keywords = "Adolescent, Adult, Artifacts, Female, Frontal Sinus/diagnostic imaging, Hair/diagnostic imaging, Head/diagnostic imaging, Humans, Radiography, Panoramic, Tooth, Impacted/diagnostic imaging",
author = "C Scheifele and A-J Lemke and Reichart, {P A}",
year = "2003",
month = jul,
day = "1",
doi = "10.1259/dmfr/65339459",
language = "English",
volume = "32",
pages = "255--7",
journal = "DENTOMAXILLOFAC RAD",
issn = "0250-832X",
publisher = "The British Institute of Radiology",
number = "4",

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N2 - Three cases illustrating hair artefacts in conventional and panoramic radiography are reported. Hairstyles may create a considerable range of radiopaque patterns, including simple representation of synthetic hair braid extensions or findings that seem inexplicable without thorough reconstruction of the imaging situation. It may be concluded that hair artefacts should be considered in all questionable opacities of the head and neck region.

AB - Three cases illustrating hair artefacts in conventional and panoramic radiography are reported. Hairstyles may create a considerable range of radiopaque patterns, including simple representation of synthetic hair braid extensions or findings that seem inexplicable without thorough reconstruction of the imaging situation. It may be concluded that hair artefacts should be considered in all questionable opacities of the head and neck region.

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KW - Adult

KW - Artifacts

KW - Female

KW - Frontal Sinus/diagnostic imaging

KW - Hair/diagnostic imaging

KW - Head/diagnostic imaging

KW - Humans

KW - Radiography, Panoramic

KW - Tooth, Impacted/diagnostic imaging

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