Metopic ridge

Case contributed by Antonio Rodrigues de Aguiar Neto
Diagnosis certain

Presentation

This child underwent a computed tomography to investigate trigonocephaly, with no neurologic deficits on examination.

Patient Data

Age: 8 months
Gender: Male

CASE OF THE MONTH: This case was selected as the Case of the Month for February 2023.

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Computed tomography (CT) images with 3D reconstructions show ectocranial midline ridging along the metopic suture, associated with a small endocranial bony spur. There are no other CT scan findings of metopic craniosynostosis and trigonocephaly, such as forehead narrowing, bitemporal widening, or hypotelorism. 

Impression: Physiologic closure of the metopic suture with midline forehead ridging.

Case Discussion

The metopic ridge is a palpable midline forehead ridge that occurs with the physiological closure of the metopic suture, which may be confused with the ridging due to metopic craniosynostosis with trigonocephaly 1-6. The differentiation between the two conditions is essential because it may imply in the treatment definition whether it is surgical or not 1-6.

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