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AJR Teaching File: Lump on the Head

Stephen M. Sabourin1, Ashok Jayashankar and Mark E. Mullins

1 All authors: Department of Radiology, Emory University School of Medicine, 1364 Clifton Rd. NE, Atlanta, GA 30322.


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Fig. 1A 23-year-old man with lump on left side of his head. Unenhanced axial CT images of head through the level of the foramen magnum using soft-tissue (A) and bone (B) algorithms demonstrate an expansile bone-forming mass involving portions of the left temporal and greater sphenoid bones (arrows, B) and a right globe prosthesis (arrow, A).

 

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Fig. 1B 23-year-old man with lump on left side of his head. Unenhanced axial CT images of head through the level of the foramen magnum using soft-tissue (A) and bone (B) algorithms demonstrate an expansile bone-forming mass involving portions of the left temporal and greater sphenoid bones (arrows, B) and a right globe prosthesis (arrow, A).

 

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Fig. 1C 23-year-old man with lump on left side of his head. Axial T1-weighted gadolinium-enhanced MR image through the level of the cavernous sinus demonstrates a large heterogeneously enhancing mass with intraorbital (long straight arrow), intracranial (arrowhead), and extracranial (short straight arrow) extension.

 

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