Synchrotron-microcomputed tomography studies of normal and pathological cranial sutures: further insight.

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Synchrotron-microcomputed tomography studies of normal and pathological cranial sutures: further insight. / Regelsberger, Jan; Schmidt, Tobias; Busse, Björn; Herzen, Julia; Tsokos, Michael; Amling, Michael; Beckmann, Felix.

In: J NEUROSURG-PEDIATR, Vol. 5, No. 3, 3, 2010, p. 238-242.

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title = "Synchrotron-microcomputed tomography studies of normal and pathological cranial sutures: further insight.",
abstract = "Both CT and high-frequency ultrasound have been shown to be reliable diagnostic tools used to differentiate normal cranial sutures from suture synostosis. In nonsynostotic plagiocephaly, overlapping of the bony plates and the so-called {"}sticky suture{"} is still controversial and is believed to represent a pathological fusion process. Synchrotron-microcomputed tomography (SRmCT) studies were undertaken to determine whether positional head deformities can be assumed to be true suture pathologies.",
author = "Jan Regelsberger and Tobias Schmidt and Bj{\"o}rn Busse and Julia Herzen and Michael Tsokos and Michael Amling and Felix Beckmann",
year = "2010",
language = "Deutsch",
volume = "5",
pages = "238--242",
journal = "J NEUROSURG-PEDIATR",
issn = "1933-0707",
publisher = "American Association of Neurological Surgeons",
number = "3",

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T1 - Synchrotron-microcomputed tomography studies of normal and pathological cranial sutures: further insight.

AU - Regelsberger, Jan

AU - Schmidt, Tobias

AU - Busse, Björn

AU - Herzen, Julia

AU - Tsokos, Michael

AU - Amling, Michael

AU - Beckmann, Felix

PY - 2010

Y1 - 2010

N2 - Both CT and high-frequency ultrasound have been shown to be reliable diagnostic tools used to differentiate normal cranial sutures from suture synostosis. In nonsynostotic plagiocephaly, overlapping of the bony plates and the so-called "sticky suture" is still controversial and is believed to represent a pathological fusion process. Synchrotron-microcomputed tomography (SRmCT) studies were undertaken to determine whether positional head deformities can be assumed to be true suture pathologies.

AB - Both CT and high-frequency ultrasound have been shown to be reliable diagnostic tools used to differentiate normal cranial sutures from suture synostosis. In nonsynostotic plagiocephaly, overlapping of the bony plates and the so-called "sticky suture" is still controversial and is believed to represent a pathological fusion process. Synchrotron-microcomputed tomography (SRmCT) studies were undertaken to determine whether positional head deformities can be assumed to be true suture pathologies.

M3 - SCORING: Zeitschriftenaufsatz

VL - 5

SP - 238

EP - 242

JO - J NEUROSURG-PEDIATR

JF - J NEUROSURG-PEDIATR

SN - 1933-0707

IS - 3

M1 - 3

ER -