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Skull XRay
See Also
Sinus XRay
Indications (rarely used; replaced by CT Head)
Penetrating
Head Injury
CT Head
indicated for
Skull Fracture
evaluation but not available
Views
See
Sinus XRay
Gene
ral
Sinuses normally appear black on
XRay
(air density)
Opacification or fluid will appear white (fluid density)
Maxillary Sinus
: Waters' View (
Occipitomental XRay
)
Maxillary Sinus
visualization
Water's view alone is usually sufficient for sinus imaging
May identify
Fracture
s (orbital rim, orbital floor, nasal septum and nasal bones)
Frontal Sinus
: Caldwell-Luc
Frontal View (PA) with the patient's face against the film
Best visualizes
Frontal Sinus
(other sinuses overlap one another on this view)
Visualizes
Fracture
s of the orbital rim and the medial orbital wall
Visualizes sagital
Suture
Visualizes
Zygomatic Bone
s, nasal bones, nasal septum and
Mandible
Lateral
XRay
Visualizes ethmoid and
Sphenoid Sinus
es with the patient seen in profile
Visualizes coronal
Suture
and lambdoid
Suture
Visualizes
Mandible
and nasal bone
Findings
Linear or depressed
Skull Fracture
Contrast with normal skull sinus lines which have more sinusoidal curves
Orbital Blow Out Fracture
Increased intraorbital pressure (e.g. direct blow) results in
Fracture
Orbital floor
Fracture
(most common)
Medial
Orbital Fracture
Best seen on Waters View and Caldwell-Luc View
Bony fragments in the
Maxillary Sinus
Sinus air fluid levels (
Maxillary Sinus
,
Ethmoid Sinus
)
Zygomatic Arch
Fracture
Simple zygomatic
Fracture
Results from direct blow to the zygomatic arch
Best seen on Waters View and Caldwell-Luc View
Tripod zygomatic
Fracture
Complicated three part
Fracture
resulting in a free-floating zygomatic arch
Involves zygomatic arch and two
Suture
s (frontozygomatic, maxillozygomatic)
Nasal Fracture
Nasal Bone Fracture
Fracture
of the nasal septum is often associated
Le Fort Fracture
Le Fort Fracture
1
Horizontal
Fracture
between the teeth and the
Palate
Le Fort Fracture
2
Pyramidal
Fracture
from the the mid-
Maxillary Sinus
, through the inferior orbital rim to the
Nasal Bridge
Le Fort Fracture
3
Fracture
separates the face from the rest of the skull
Vertical
Fracture
through the
Maxillary Sinus
lateral aspect and horizontal through the orbits
Fracture
includes the medial and lateral orbital walls
Mandible
Fracture
Fracture
at the
Mandible
body, angle or
Mandible
neck
Findings
Other
Air-fluid levels in the sinuses
Pneumocephalus
Foreign bodies
Midline position of pineal gland (if calcified)
References
Ouellette and Tetreault (2015) Clinical Radiology, Medmaster, Miami, p. 55-6
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