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Table 1 Clinical features and treatment of 14 patients with CF

From: Cranial fasciitis in children: clinicoradiology features and management

Case

Site of lesion

MD

(cm)

Num

Presentation

Treatment

Follow up

(months)

1

Right parietal

3.0

1

No growing, nontender, firm, and nonmobile mass

Craniectomy and cranioplasty

68

2

Occipital

2.0

1

Gradually growing, nontender, moderate hard, and mobile mass

Excision of scalp mass

65

3

Right temporal

2.7

1

Rapidly growing, nontender, firm, and nonmobile mass

Craniectomy and cranioplasty

63

4

Frontal

1.2

1

No growing, nontender, firm, and nonmobile mass

Craniectomy

51

5

Left parietal

4.3

1

No growing, nontender, firm, and nonmobile mass

Craniectomy and cranioplasty

43

6

Occipital

4.2

1

Gradually growing, nontender, moderate hard, and mobile mass

Excision of scalp mass

42

7

Right parietal

2.0

1

No growing, tenderness, firm, and nonmobile mass

Excision of scalp mass and skull curettage

41

8

Left parietal

1.4

1

Gradually growing, nontender, firm, and nonmobile mass

Craniectomy

40

9

Frontal

1.4

1

No growing, nontender, firm, and nonmobile mass

Excision of scalp mass and skull curettage

30

10

Frontal

3.1

1

Rapidly growing, tenderness, firm, and nonmobile mass

Craniectomy and cranioplasty

28

11

Occipital

1.2

3

Gradually growing, nontender, firm, and nonmobile mass

Excision of scalp mass

27

12

Right parietal

1.5

1

No growing, nontender, firm, and nonmobile mass

Craniectomy

22

13

Right parietal

1.2

1

No growing, nontender, firm, and nonmobile mass

Craniectomy

8

14

Frontal and right parietal

1.8

3

Gradually growing, nontender, firm, and nonmobile mass

craniectomy and cranioplasty

3

  1. MD maximum diameter of the lesion, Num the number of lesions in one patient