Publications by authors named "N M Khelminskaia"

In this study authors demonstrate description and analysis of clinical and roentgenological presentations of early synostosis of cranio-cerebral sutures in children. Roentgenological description of cranio-cerebral sutures in infants showed up their significant narrowing and the increase in shadow density, early appearance of ossifications zones in the peripheral parts of the sutures, diffuse increase of cranial bones thickness because of apposition osteogenesis disorder. Results of the study show that many alterations in the cerebral cranium are accompanied with malformations of facial skeleton.

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The paper discusses the most rational algorithm of an X-ray study and its results obtained while analyzing X-ray findings in 320 patients with severe congenital deformities of the visceral cranium. The malformations are shown to involve not only the visceral cranium, but also the cerebral cranium and its base and they can be rarely assigned to any of the known syndromes as they have frequently something in common. The most rational scheme of a X-ray study is presented.

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The paper discusses the most rational algorithm of an X-ray study and its results obtained while analyzing X-ray findings in 320 patients with severe congenital deformities of the visceral cranium. The malformations are shown to involve not only the visceral cranium, but also the cerebral cranium and its base and they can be rarely assigned to any of the known syndromes as they have frequently something in common. The most rational scheme of a X-ray study is presented.

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Fifty patients with congenital and posttraumatic deformations of the facial skull were examined using effective diagnostic schemes of x-ray examination (including panoramic roentgenography and sonography) and computer-aided tomography. The methods were found to supplement each other. Computer-aided tomography is more useful in posttraumatic deformations, for it helps specify the status of accessory nasal sinuses, detect the changes in the tissues of the eye-ball, optic nerve, and oculomotor muscles, and evaluate the consequences of craniocerebral injuries.

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