Retrospective features of cases with cranial magnetic resonance imaging

Hilal Aydin, S. Yazıcı, Ezgi Özden, G. Demirpolat
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Aim: In this study, we aimed to reveal the diagnostic profiles of 0-18 years aged patients, for whom cranial magnetic resonance imaging is requested in outpatient settings, and to evaluate the cranial imaging results according to gender and age groups. Materials and Methods: The files of patients aged 0-18 years who were requested cranial magnetic resonance imaging for various indications, between August 2019 and March 2021, in Balikesir University, Faculty of Medicine pediatric neurology and pediatric health and diseases outpatient clinics were reviewed retrospectively. Age, gender, main complaint and neuroradiological imaging results were obtained from hospital records. Data were divided for three different age groups (0-6, 7-12, 13-18). Results: Cranial magnetic resonance imaging of 313 cases were analyzed. The mean age of the patients was 9.35±4.89 (4 months-17 years) years. There were 164 (52.4%) boys and 149 (47.6%) girls. There were 82 (26.2%) cases in the 0-6 years age group, 104 (33.2%) in the 7-12 years age group and 127 (40.6%) in the 13-18 years age group. The most common reasons for requesting cranial magnetic resonance imaging were as; seizure/epilepsy in 106 (33.9%) cases, headache in 65 (20.8%) cases, and neuromotor retardation in 28 (8.9%) cases. While the cranial imaging of 200 (63.9%) cases was normal, the results of 113 (36.1%) cases were evaluated as abnormal. The most common abnormal findings were intracranial mass (2.5%), nonspecific white matter lesion (5.1%), intracranial cyst (5.7%), sinusitis (9.2%) and hydrocephalus/hydrancephaly (2.6%). When age groups were compared in terms of showing normal or abnormal cranial imaging findings, no statistically significant difference was found (p=0.73), but a statistically significant difference was found between the genders in the same respect (p=0.007). Conclusion: Our study is important for including cranial MRI request indications and results in pediatric practice and it creating a diagnostic profile in these patients.
头颅磁共振成像病例的回顾性分析
目的:在本研究中,我们旨在揭示0-18岁门诊要求进行颅磁共振成像的患者的诊断概况,并根据性别和年龄组对颅磁共振成像结果进行评估。材料与方法:回顾性分析2019年8月至2021年3月在巴利克西尔大学医学院儿科神经内科和儿科健康与疾病门诊要求进行颅磁共振成像的0-18岁各种适应症患者的档案。年龄、性别、主诉和神经影像学结果均来自医院记录。数据分为三个不同年龄组(0-6岁,7-12岁,13-18岁)。结果:对313例患者进行了颅脑磁共振成像分析。患者平均年龄为9.35±4.89(4个月~ 17岁)岁。男生164人(52.4%),女生149人(47.6%)。0 ~ 6岁82例(26.2%),7 ~ 12岁104例(33.2%),13 ~ 18岁127例(40.6%)。要求进行颅磁共振成像的最常见原因有:癫痫/癫痫106例(33.9%),头痛65例(20.8%),神经运动迟缓28例(8.9%)。200例(63.9%)颅内显像正常,113例(36.1%)颅内显像异常。最常见的异常表现为颅内肿块(2.5%)、非特异性白质病变(5.1%)、颅内囊肿(5.7%)、鼻窦炎(9.2%)和脑积水(2.6%)。不同年龄的患者颅内影像学表现正常或异常的差异无统计学意义(p=0.73),不同性别的患者颅内影像学表现正常或异常的差异有统计学意义(p=0.007)。结论:我们的研究对于在儿科实践中纳入颅MRI要求的适应症和结果,并为这些患者创建诊断档案具有重要意义。
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