Physics:Caldwell's view
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Caldwell's view (or Occipitofrontal view) is a radiographic view of skull, where X-ray plate is perpendicular to the orbitomeatal line. The rays pass from behind the head and are angled at 15-20° to the radiographic plate. It is commonly used to get better view of the ethmoid and frontal sinuses.[1] It is named after the noted American radiologist Eugene W. Caldwell, who described it in 1907.[2][3]
Structures seen
- Frontal sinus
- Ethmoidal sinus
- Orbit
- Orbital rim
- Medial orbital wall
- Zygomatic bone
- Nasal bone
- Nasal septum
- Mandible
Possible observations
Pathology | Observation |
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Normal |
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Chronic frontal sinusitis |
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Osteoma |
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Erythroblastic anemia |
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References
- ↑ Yanagisawa, E.; Smith, H. M. (1968-03-01). "Radiographic Anatomy of the Paranasal Sinuses: IV. Caldwell View" (in en). Archives of Otolaryngology–Head & Neck Surgery 87 (3): 311–322. doi:10.1001/archotol.1968.00760060313016. ISSN 0886-4470. PMID 5642379. http://archotol.jamanetwork.com/article.aspx?articleid=601392.
- ↑ Berk, R N (June 1995). "Eugene W. Caldwell Lecture. Why Caldwell?" (in en). American Journal of Roentgenology 164 (6): 1321–1322. doi:10.2214/ajr.164.6.7754868. ISSN 0361-803X. PMID 7754868. http://www.ajronline.org/doi/10.2214/ajr.164.6.7754868.
- ↑ Hoeffner, E.G.; Mukherji, S.K.; Srinivasan, A.; Quint, D.J. (December 2012). "Neuroradiology Back to the Future: Head and Neck Imaging". AJNR. American Journal of Neuroradiology 33 (11): 2026–2032. doi:10.3174/ajnr.A3365. ISSN 0195-6108. PMID 23064595.
Original source: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Caldwell's view.
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