Pictorial review of the post-operative cranium

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Abstract

Imaging evaluation of the brain and cranium after cranial surgery is a routine and significant part of the workflow of a radiology department. Various normal expected findings and early and late complications are associated with the post-operative cranium. In this pictorial review, the authors describe the typical imaging features of the spectrum of various conditions associated with cranial surgery with illustrative cases. Contribution: A good knowledge and understanding of the spectrum of imaging appearances in the post-operative cranium is vital for the radiologist to accurately diagnose potential complications and distinguish them from normal post-operative findings, improving patient outcomes and guiding further treatment.

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Rangankar, V., Singh, A., & Khaladkar, S. (2023). Pictorial review of the post-operative cranium. South African Journal of Radiology. AOSIS (pty) Ltd. https://doi.org/10.4102/sajr.v27i1.2684

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