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Computertomographie bei nicht tumorbedingten raumfordernden intrakraniellen Prozessen

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Computertomographie intrakranieller Tumoren aus klinischer Sicht

Zusammenfassung

Zahlreiche, nicht tumorbedingte raumfordernde intrakranielle Prozesse führen computertomo-graphisch zu tumorähnlichen Bildern. Die tumorspezifische Diagnose ist in vielen Fällen allein aus dem Computertomogramm kaum zu stellen. Selbst wenn alle klinischen Befunde bei der Beurteilung eines computertomogra-phischen Bildes herangezogen werden, können Fehlinterpretationen unterlaufen. Gerade im Hinblick auf die Indikation zu einem neurochirurgischen Eingriff und die Wahl des Operationsverfahrens ist aber eine möglichst exakte präoperative Artdiagnose erforderlich. Im Einzelfall muß also das gesamte Repertoire der klassischen Neuroradiologie ausgeschöpft werden, um im Zusammenhang mit dem klinischen Krankheitsbild einen pathologischen computer-tomographischen Befund richtig einordnen und die entsprechenden therapeutischen Konsequenzen ziehen zu können.

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Kazner, E. et al. (1981). Computertomographie bei nicht tumorbedingten raumfordernden intrakraniellen Prozessen. In: Kazner, E., et al. Computertomographie intrakranieller Tumoren aus klinischer Sicht. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-96626-2_6

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