Zebra Cards > Update > Head > HD-003  

 

    HD-003Prior: HD·002 « Nav » Next: HD·301
"Fontanelle" in an adult
    Differential Diagnosis[Top] [Nav]
treated multiple myeloma, hereditary large parietal foramina
    Discussion -- not available online[Top] [Nav]
    Update Comments[Top] [Nav]
  • A woman with a large osteolytic skull lesion was asked to say "ninety-nine" while her cranium was auscultated with the stethescope diaphragm. At the site of the lesion, the voice sound was clearer and more highly pitched than over the rest of the skull, "somewhat similar to that heard over consolidated lung." [101]
  • Differential diagnosis of lytic skull lesions. [102]
    Footnotes in Print Edition[Top] [Nav]
    (1) Pseudofontanelle in multiple myeloma [letter].
  Nissenblatt MJ, Suarez R.   JAMA 1981 Jun 12;245(22):2298.  Pubmed  Similars
    (2) Hereditary large parietal foramina.
  Weber FP, Schwarz E.   Proc Roy Soc Med. 1935;29:122-125.
    (3) Two cases of congenitally enlarged parietal foramina.
  Cave AJE.   J Anat. 1928-1929;63:172-174.
    (4) Grant's Atlas of Anatomy. 7th ed..
  Anderson JE. Baltimore: Williams & Wilkins, 1978: fig. 7-9.   Amazon.com
    (5a) McKusick 168500 = symmetric parietal foramina.
    (5b) McKusick 107600 = aplasia cutis congenita.
    (6) Abnormally large foramina parietalia.
  Greig DM.   Edinburgh Med J. 1927;34(NS):629-648.
    (7) The Divine Banquet of the Braine.
  Critchley M. New York: Raven, 1979: 72.   Amazon.com
    (8) Aboriginal trephination: case from southern New England?.
  Powell BW.   Science 1970 Nov 13;170(959):732-4.  Pubmed  Similars
    (-) Cerebrospinal Fluid in Diseases of the Nervous System.
  Fishman RA. Philadelphia: Saunders, 1980: 66.   Amazon.com
    New References[Top] [Nav]
    101.Auscultation of the skull in the detection of osteolytic lesions.
  Green D, Joynt RJ.   New Engl J Med. 1961;264:1203-1204.
    102.Case records of the Massachusetts General Hospital. Weekly clinicopathological exercises. Case 42-1984. A 29-year-old woman with a lytic lesion of a parietal bone.
  N Engl J Med 1984 Oct 18;311(16):1036-43.  Pubmed  Similars
    Navigation[Top]
    HD:  001  002  003  301  302  303  304  305  306  307
    AB BL DI EA EN EX EY FA GE GI GU HD HE IM LU MO MU NC NE NO SK TH VI WI
    All systems
    ©1986-2000 John Sotos, MD. All rights reserved.  Last updated 16:34 PDT on July 4, 2000.[Top]

Home  |  Search  |  Site Map  |  Order  |  Update  |  Feedback  |  Top  |  Prior  |  Next