Objective, The aim of this study was to demonstrate computed tomography (CT
) features of maxillofacial tumors invading the central skull base and to o
ffer information in aiding diagnosis.
Methods, Fifty-eight maxillofacial tumors with central skull base invasion
shown on axial and coronal CT images were divided into benign (13 cases) an
d malignant (45 cases) groups, based on their pathologic outcomes as proven
by biopsy and surgery.
Results, Four manifestations of the skull base abnormality were observed on
CT images: (1) resorption of central skull base (53 cases, 11 benign and 4
2 malignant tumors); (2) enlargement of the foramen and canal in the centra
l skull base (20 cases, 4 benign and 16 malignant tumors); (3) thinning of
the central skull base (11 cases, 8 benign and 3 malignant tumors); and (4)
displacement of the central skull base (5 cases, all benign tumors). The f
ollowing structures of the central skull base were involved: the roof of th
e pterygoid process of the sphenoid bone (49 cases), the sphenoid greater w
ing (37 cases), the sphenoid body and sinus (33 cases), the petrous apex (1
2 cases), the clivus (4 cases), and the articular surface of the temporal s
quama (3 cases). Of 58 patients, 30 (7 benign and 23 malignant) had tumors
with central skull base erosion that infiltrated into the cranial cavity.
Conclusion. Benign maxillofacial tumors with center skull base erosion tend
ed to lead to the displacement and thinning of the base of the middle skull
fossa in contrast with tumors with malignant maxillofacial tumors. It is b
elieved that these CT manifestations might be valuable in making a differen
tial diagnosis.