Not just a bump on the head: ultrasound as first-line imaging in a boy with Pott's puffy tumour.
Tristan ReddanPatricia ConnorPublished in: Journal of medical radiation sciences (2017)
While computed tomography (CT) and magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) have established roles in evaluating Pott's puffy tumour, ultrasound can play a valuable role in identifying the condition, particularly in children. We present the case of a boy with a fluctuant forehead lump and headaches, where ultrasound was the first-line imaging modality and expedited further investigations.