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Because these deep pits and cracks are present in only 30% of cases, it suggests that the crack is a far more common feature than typically considered. In fact, the co-existence of a crack and a pit would seem to be quite common. The second example, shown in Fig. 5, demonstrates that a crack formed within a pit (pit bottom) that is deeper than the crack.
Figure 2. An example of a single pit that seems to have originated as a crack in an existing pit. T2-weighted image with MRA (left) shows a shallow pit bottom (pit B) with a crack that extends across the pit bottom (crack C). Neither crack nor pit are visible in the baseline T1-weighted image. The upper right image is a 3D MRA with MPR reconstruction. The lower right image demonstrates the continuity of crack C with pit B. Pit depth is approximately 0.7 mm. Bruising over the right temporal region indicates that crack C was the original crack, and that the pit deepened over time.
The second example of a single pit that seems to have originated as a crack in an existing pit is shown in Fig. 3. The pit has a shallow pit bottom (pit B) with a crack that extends across the pit bottom (crack C). Neither crack or pit are visible in the baseline T1-weighted image. However, a small pit (pit A) is visible in the T2-weighted image, and is also visible in the T2-weighted image with MRA. A 3D MRA with MPR reconstruction demonstrates that crack C is continuous with pit B (see Fig. 4). The pit depth is approximately 0.7 mm. Bruising over the right temporal region indicates that crack C was the original crack, and that the pit deepened over time.
Figure 3. The second example of a single pit that seems to have originated as a crack in an existing pit. T2-weighted image with MRA (left) shows a shallow pit bottom (pit B) with a crack that extends across the pit bottom (crack C). Neither crack nor pit are visible in the baseline T1-weighted image. A 3D MRA with MPR reconstruction demonstrates that crack C is continuous with pit B. Pit depth is approximately 0.7 mm.
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